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Report  for  February 179-182 

List  of  Works  relating  to  the  Mormons       ....  183-339 

Recent  Accessions  of  Interest 340-247 

Principal  Donors  in   February 248 


NEW     YORK 
1909 


BOARD    OF    TRUSTEES 

John  \V.  Alexander.  J.  Pierpont  Morgan. 

William  \V.  Appleton.  Morgan  J.  O'Brien. 

John  Bigelow.  Stephen  H.  Olin. 

John  L.  Cadwalader.  Alexander  E.  Orr. 

Andrew  Carnegie.  George  L.  Rives. 

Cleveland  H.  Dodge.  Charles  Howland  Russkll. 

John  Murphy  Farley.  Edward  W.  Sheldon. 

Samuel  Greenbaum.  George  W.  Smith. 

John  Henry  Hammond.  Frederick  Sturgks. 

H.  Van  Rensselaer  Kennedy.  Henry  W.  Taft. 

John  S.  Kennedy.  Lewis  Cass  Ledyard. 

George  Brinton  McClellan,   Mayor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio. 

Herman   A.   Metz,  Comptroller  of  the  City  of  New  York,  ex  officio. 

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BRANCHES— REFERENCE 

Lafayette  Street,  425.     (Astor.)  Fifth  Avenue,  8qo.     (Lknox.) 

CIRCULATION 

MANHATTAN. 

East  Broadway,  33.     (Chatham  Square.) 

East  Broadway,  197.     (Educational  Alliance  Building.) 

RiviNGTON  Street,  61. 

Houston  Street,  3SS  East.     (Hamilton  Fish  Park.) 

Le  Roy  Street,  66.     (Hudson  Park.) 

Bond  Street,  49.     Near  the  Bowery. 

8th  Street.      135  Second  Avenue.     (Ottendorfer.) 

loth  Street,  331  East.     (Tompkins  Square.) 

13th  Street,  251  West.     Near  Sth  Avenue.     (Jackson  Square.) 

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36th  Street,  303  East.     East  of  2d  Avenue.     (St.  Gabriel's  Park.) 

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58th  Street,  121  East.     Near  Lexington  Avenue. 

67th  Street,  328  East.     Near  ist  Avenue. 

69th  Street.     190  Amsterdam  Avenue.     (Riverside.     Travelling  Libraries.) 

77th  Street.     1465  Avenue  A.     (Webster.) 

79th  Street,  222  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Yorkville.) 

8ist  Street.     444  Amsterdam  Avenue.     (St.  Agnes.     Blind  Library.) 

96th  Street,  112  East.     Between  Lexington  and  Park  Avenues. 

looth  Street,  206  West.     Near  Broadway.     (Bloomingdale.) 

iioth  Street,  174  East.     Near  3d  Avenue.     (Aguilar.) 

115th  Street,  201  West.     Near  7th  Avenue. 

124th  Street,  9  West.     (Harlem  Library  Branch.) 

125th  Street,  224  East.     Near  3d  Avenue. 

135th  Street,  103  West.     Near  Lenox  Avenue. 

145th  Street,  503  West.     (Hamilton  Grange.) 

156th  Street.     922  St.  Nicholas  Avenue.     (Washington  Heights.) 

BRONX. 

140th  Street,  321  East,  cor.  Alexander  Avenue.     (Mott  Haven.) 
i68th  Street,  78  West,  cor.  Woodycrest  Avenue.     (Highbridge.) 
169th  Street,  610  East.     McKinley  Square.     (.Morrisania.) 
176th  Street.      1866  Washington  Avenue.     (Tremont.) 
230th  Street.     3041  Kingsbridge  Avenue.     (Kingsbridge.) 

RICHMOND. 

St.  George.     5  Central  Avenue.     Tompkinsville  P.  O. 
Port  Richmond.     75  Bennett  Street. 
Stapleton.      132  Canal  Street,  cor.  Brook  Street. 
Tottenville.     7430  Amboy  Road.     Near  Prospect  Avenue. 


LIST  OF  WORKS   IN  THE    NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY  RELATING 

TO   THE    MORMONS. 


Bibliography. 

Pekiodicai.s  and  Newspapers. 
General  Works. 


Seceding  Organizations. 
Reorganized  Church. 
James  J.  Strang's  Church. 


A  large  majority  of  the  books  in  the  folliving  list  was  collected  by  the  late  Willia:!!  Berriin,  from  ivhise  estate  thsy  were 
bought  in  December,  1899,  by  Miss  Helen  Miller  Gould  and  presented  to  the  Library. 

Poole's  Index  should  be  consulted  for  articles  in  periodicals.  No  attempt  has  been  made  to  include  in  this  list  every 
periodical  article  on  the  subject  of  .Mormonism. 


Bibliography. 

Berrian  (William).  Catalogue  of  books,  early 
newspapers  and  pamphlets,  on  Mormonism.  Col- 
lected by  the  late  Mr.  W.  B.  [JVew  York:  V.  H. 
Ever  son,   1S9S.]      48  p.      8°. 

Bertrand  (L.  A.)  [Bibliography  of  Mormon- 
ism.] (In  his:  Memoires  d'un  Mormon.  Paris 
(1862?].      12°.     p.  317-320.) 

Burton  (52>  Richard).  [Bibliography  on  Mor- 
monism.] (In  his:  The  city  of  the  Saints.  Lon- 
don, 1S62.     8°.     pp.  250-263,  309-310.) 

Catalogue  (A)  of  new  and  second  hand  books, 
selected  from  the  stock  of  Callahan's  "Old  Book" 
Store,  formerly  Raymer's  "Old  Book  "  Store.  . . 
Chiefly... on  Mormonism  and  scarce  works  of 
English  fiction.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  [1899?]. 
30  p.     8°. 

[Sail Lake  City:  Callakan'\\?iq<).     32  p.     8°. 

Catalogue  and  price  list  of  church  publica- 
tions, Bibles,  church  records,  missionary  tracts,  etc. 
Liverpool:  Millennial  Star  Office  .?  [l 89-  ?J  I  p.  1. , 
8  p.      24°. 

Griffith  (H.  W.)  Catalogue  of  the  Utah  State 
Library.  Salt  Lake  City:  Kelly  &f  Co.,  1905. 
2  p.l.,  105  p.     8°.     (Utah  State  Library.) 

Wilson  (Albert  Edgar).  Literatur.  (In  his: 
Gemeinwirtschaft  und  Unternehmungsformen  im 
Mormonenstaat.  Jahrb.  fur  Gesetzgebung.  v.  31, 
pp.   1054-1056.) 

Woodward  (C.  L.)  Bibliotheca-scallawagiana. 
"Catalogue  of  a  collection  of  books,  pamphlets,  au- 
tographs, pictures,  &c.,  relating  to  Mormonism 
and  the  Mormons.  . .  To  be  sold  at  vendue,  Mon- 
day, January  19,  18S0.  .  .  \_New  York]  1 880. 
50  p.     8°. 

With  notes  of  Wm.  Berrian. 

Periodicals  and  Newspapers. 

Alton  Telegraph  and  Democratic  Review. 
[Weekly.] 

1S46.     Dec.  18.     (v.  II,  no.  51.) 

Alton,  III.,   1846.      f°. 

Anti-Mormon  (The) ;  edited  by  Lamoni  Call. 
V.  I,  no.  2.     Bountiful,   Utah,  1899.      12°. 

Anti-Polygamy  Standard.  [Monthly.]  v.  j-3 
<April,  iSSo-March,  18S3).  Salt  Lake  City,  1880- 
18S3.     f°. 

V.  3,  nos.  11-12,  issued  as  one  number. 


(v.  3,  nos.  4-26.) 
(v.  4,  nos.  1-42.) 
(v.  4,  nos.  43-52,  V.  5, 

(v.  5,  nos.  43-52,  V.  6, 


(v.  6,  nos.  44-52.) 
(v.  7,  no.    52,  V. 


Contributor  (The),  representing  the  Young 
Men's  Mutual  Improvement  Associations  of  the 
Latter-day  Saints,  v.  1-2;  v.  3,  nos.  2,  8-10,  12; 
V.  4,  nos.  t,  4-7,  9-12;  V.  5-17.  Salt  Lake  City, 
1880-1896.     8°. 

Daily  Union  Vedette. 

1S66.     Aug.  I.     (v.  6,  no.  23.) 

Salt  Lake  City,  1866.      f°. 

Deseret  Evening  News.    1867-date.    Salt  Lake 
City,  1867-date.     f°. 
Incomplete  file. 

Deseret  News.     [Fortnightly  and  weekly.] 

1 85 1.  Dec.  13-27.     (v.  2,  nos.  3-4.) 

1852.  Jan.  lo-Dec.  25.     (v.  2,  nos.  5-26,  v.  3, 

nos.  1-3.) 

1853.  Jan.  8-Dec.  22. 

1854.  Jan.  5-Dec.  28. 

1855.  Jan.  4-Dec.  26. 

nos.  1-42.) 

1856.  Jan.  2-Dec.  31. 

nos.  1-43.) 

1857.  Jan.  7-March  4. 

1858.  March   3-Dec.    29. 

nos.  1-43.) 

1859.  J^"-    5-March  9,    23,   April  6,  May   11, 

July  27,  Sept.   14,  Oct.    12-19.     (v.  8, 

nos.  44-52,  V.   9,    nos.    i,  3,  5,  10,   21, 

28,  32-33-) 
i860.      March  28,  Nov.  14.     (v.  10,  nos.  4,  37.) 
i86i.     Jan.  2,  March  6-Oct.  23,  Dec.  25.    (v.  10, 

no.  44,  V.  II,  nos.  1-24,  26.) 

1862.  Jan.  i-june  25,  Oct.   1-8,  29,  Dec.  10- 

17.  (v.  II,  nos.  27-52,  V.  12,  nos.  14- 
15,  18,  24-25.) 

1863.  Jan.    7,    28,  March    18,  April  I,  22,  May 

6-27,  Aug.  26,  Sept.  30-Oct.  7.  (v.  12, 
nos.  28,  31,  38,  40,  43,  45-48,  V.  13, 
nos.  6,  11-12.) 

1864.  March  23,  May  4,  June  8,  29,  July  20, 

Aug.  31,  Sept.  14-21.  (v.  13,  nos.  26, 
32,  37,  40,  43,  49,  51-52.) 

1865.  July  12.     (v.  14,  no.  41.) 

1867.  March  27.     (v.  16,  no.  13.) 

1868.  Jan.  7.     (N.  S.  v.  2,  no.  96.) 
1877.     Sept.  5.     (v.  26,  no.  31.) 

1884.     Nov.  5-12.     (v.  33,  nos.  42-43.) 

1886.  Jan.  20-Dec.  29.     (v.  35,  nos.  1-50.) 

1887.  Jan.  5-19.  (v.  35,  nos.  51-52,  V.  36,  no.  I.) 
Salt  Lake  City,  \%'~,\-\%^-].      1° . 

Probably  none  issued  for  Feb.  23,  March  9,  23,  April  6, 
20,  May  4,  18,  June  i,  11;,  29,  1854;  numbering  continuous. 


183 


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LIST    OF    WORKS   RELATING    TO    THE    MORMONS 


Periodicals  and  Newspapers,  confd. 
Deseret  Semi-Weekly  News. 
i8S8.     Mar.  g-April24,  May  I-Dec.  23.     (v.  23, 

nos.  10-23,  2  5-g4  ) 
18S9.     Jan.    i-April  23,  30-Dec.    31.      (v.    23, 

nos.  95-102,  V.  24,  nos.  1-25,  27-97.) 

1890.  Jan.  7-Sept.  2,    9-Nov.   14,  21-Dec.  30. 

(v.    24,  nos.   99-104,  V.  25,  nos.  1-63, 
65-84.  86-97.) 

1891.  Jan.    2-Mar.    27,    April    3,    lO-June    2. 

(v.  25,  nos.  98-105,  V.    26,   nos.    1-17, 
19,  21-36.) 

1892.  Jan.  1-5.     (v.  26,  nos.  97-98.) 

1900.  Aug.  8-Sept.  10,  Oct.  8,  11,  iS-Dec.  31. 

(v.  50,  nos.  51-57,  nos.  65,  66,  68-89.) 

1901.  Jan.  3-Feb.  21,  Feb.  25-.A.pr.  22.    (v.  50, 

nos.  90-104;  V.  51,  nos.  1-17.) 
.Sa//Z<7/J^  C?'()',  1S88-1901.     f°. 

Deseret  Weekly. 

1888.  Dec.  29.     (v.  33,  no.  i.) 

1889.  Jan.     5-Dec.     28.     (v.     38,    nos.     2-26, 

V.  39-40,  no.  I.) 

1890.  Jan.  4-Dec.  27.    (v.  40,  nos.  2-26,  v.  41- 

42,  no.  I.) 

1891.  Jan.  3-Dec.  19.    (v.  42.  nos.  2-26,  v.  43.) 
Salt  Lake  City,  1888-1891.     f°. 

Dollar  Monthly.     See  Rural  Messenger. 

Elders'  Journal  of  the  Church  of  Latter  Day 
Saints,   v.  I,  nos.  1-4.    Kirtland,  O.,  1837-38.    8°. 

Ensign  to  the  Nations,  to  gather  Israel.  M.  R. 
Norris,  ed.     v.  1,  no.  i.     Kirtland,  O.,  1851.     8°. 

No  more  published. 

Evening'  and  Morning  Star.  Vol.  i,  no.  i 
(June,  1832) — Vol.  2,  no.  24  (September,  1834). 
Kirtland,  O.:  Reprinted  by  F.  G.  IVil/iams  &"  Co., 
January,  iSjj-October,  i8j6.      8°. 

Evening  and  Morning  Star.  Devoted  to  the 
interests  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  [Monthly.] 
V.  i-date  (igoo-date).  Independence,  Mo.,  1900- 
date.     f°. 

Current. 

Gospel  (The)  Reflector.  [Semi-monthly.  Edi- 
ted by]  Benjamin  Winchester,  v.  i,  nos.  1-12 
(Jan.  I-June  15,  1841).      Philadelphia,  1841.     f°. 

Gregg's  Dollar  Monthly.  See  Rural  Mes- 
senger. 

Gregg  (Thomas),  ed.     See  Rural  Messenger. 

Hancock  Democrat.     [Weekly.] 

1844.     Mar.  i8-April  11.     (v.  i,  nos.  1-4.) 

1877.  Oct.  25-Nov.  2,  30,  Dec.  28.    (N.  S.  V.  i, 

nos.  12-13,  17.  21.) 

1878.  Jan.  4-25,  Feb.  15,  April  12,  May  3,  17, 

Aug.   30-Nov.  I,   15-Dec.  20.     (N.  S. 
V.   I,   nos.  22-25,  28,  36,  39,  41;  V.  2, 
nos.  4-13,  15-20.) 
IVarsa-v,  III.,  1844-1878.     f°. 

Hancock  Eagle. 

1846.     April  10-17,  May  29-June  26,  July  10-24, 

Aug.  14-28.    (v.  I,  nos.  2-3,  9-12,  14- 

16,  19-21.) 
Nauvoo,  111.,  1846.     f°. 

Historical  (The)  Record,  v.  5-8  (1886-8S). 
Salt  Lake  City:  A.  Jenson,  1886-88.     8°. 

Continualion  of  Morgenstjernen.  Suppl.  1889:  Infancy  of 
the  Church... by  A.  Jenson  and  E.  Stevenson. 


Reprinted  to  form  Book  I   of  the  Church 

Encyclopedia.  Salt  Lake  City:  A.  Jenson,  1S89. 
3  p.l.,  loii,  62  p.     4°. 

Illinois  State  Journal.     [Weekly.] 

1S58.     June  23.    (v.  27.  no.  1403.) 

Springfield,  1858.     V. 

With  article  about  the  Mormon  war. 

Improvement  Era;  Organ  of  Young  Men's 
Mutual  Improvement  Associations.  .  .  v.  i-date 
(1897-date).      Salt  Lake  City,  1897-date.      8°. 

Current. 

Jenson  (Andrew),  ed.   See  Historical  Record. 

Journal  of  Discourses,  v.  1-9,  12,  18,  19, 
21-26.     Liverpool,  1854-85.      8°. 

V.  1-9.  18,  19,  have  title:  Journal  of  Discourses  by  Brigham 
Young,  his  counselors  and  the  twelve  apostles,  v.  21-26. .  .by 
John  'I'aylor.     v.  26  last  pub. 

Kinsman  (The).  N.  S.  v.  i,  nos.  1-14(1898- 
1899);  V.  2,  nos.  15-23  (igoo).  Salt  Lake  City, 
i8g3-igoo.     8°. 

Latter-Day  Saints'  Messenger  and  Advocate. 
V.  1-3.     Kirtland,  O.,  1834-37.      8°. 

Latter-Day  Saints'  Millennial  Star  [weekly]. 
V.  1-19;  V.  20,  nos.  1-41,  43-50;  V.  21-28;  V.  29, 
nos.  14,  22;  V.  30,  nos.  2-7,  10-15,  17-27,  29-48; 
50-52;  V.  31;  V.  34-date.  Liverpool,  Manchester, 
i340-date.     8°. 

Current. 

Liahona,  the  Elders'  Journal  [weekly],  v.  5, 
nos.  51,  52;  V.  6,  no.  27  (June  16,  13;  Dec.  19, 
igoS).      Independence,  Mo.,  1908.      8°. 

Lucifer's  Lantern.  A.  T.  Schroeder,  editor. 
Issued  whenever  the  spirit  moves.  Nos.  1-7  (June, 
August,  November,  i8g3,  February,  June,  Sep- 
tember, iSgg.     Salt  Lake  City,  i898-i8g9.     4°. 

Messenger  and  Advocate  of  the  Church  of 
Christ.  [Edited  by  Sidney  Rigdon  and  E.  Robin- 
son. Semi-monthly.]  v.  I,  nos.  1-24;  v.  2,  no.  3 
(Oct.  15.  1S44-N0V.  I,  1845;  August,  1846).  Pitts- 
burgh, Greencastle,  Pa.,  1844-1846.      %" . 

V.  I,  nos.  i-io,  have  title:  Latter-Day  Saints'  Messenger 
and  .iVdvocate;  v.  2,  no.  8,  published  in  Greencastle,  Pa. 

This  was  the  organ  of  the  seceding  church  which  Kigdon 
attempted  to  found  after  his  expulsion  from  Nauvoo  in  18+4. 

Monthly  (The)  Religious  Magazine,  v.  i,  no. 
10  (Oct.,  1844);  V.  4,  no.  II  (Dec,  1847).  Boston, 
1844-1847.     8°. 

Contain  articles  on  Mormonism. 

Mormon  (The).  [Weekly.]  v.  i,  nos.  1-27, 
29-52  (Feb.  17-Aug.  25,  1855,  Sept.  8,  1855-Feb 
16,  1856);  V.  2,  nos.  I,  7,  10,  25  (Feb.  23,  Apr.  5, 
26  and  Aug.  9,  1856).    New  York,  1855-1S56.     f°. 

Mormon  Expositor,  v.  i,  no.  i.  Salt  Lake 
City,  lS[75].      8°. 

Mormon  (The)  Tribune.     [Weekly.] 

1870.     Jan.  1-8,  22-Feb.  19,  March  5-April  30. 
(v.  I,  nos.  1-2,  4-8,  10-18.) 

Salt  Lake  City,  1S70.      f°. 

Mountaineer  (The).     [Weekly.] 

1861.     Feb.  2.      (v.  2, no.  18.) 

Salt  Lake  City,  \%bi.     i\ 

Naked  Truths  about  Mormonism.  [Monthly.] 
V.  I,  nos.  1-2  (January-April,  1 888).  Oakland, 
Cal.,  1 888.      f°. 

Nauvoo  E.\positor.     [Weekly.] 

1S44.   June  7.     (v.  I,  no.  I.) 

Nauvoo,  III.,  1844.       f°. 


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Periodicals  and  Nenx;spapers,  cont'd. 
Nauvoo  Neighbor.     [Weekly.] 

1543.  Dec.  27.     (v.  I,  no.  35). 

1544.  March  6,  27-April   10,  24-May  8,   June 

19-26,  July  17,  31.    (v.  I,  nos.  45,  48- 
50,  52;  V.  2,  nos.  1-2,  8-9,  12,  14.) 

1845.  Jan.  9-Feb.  5,  ig-26,  March  12,  26-April 

2,  30,  May  21,  July  g,  Sept.  24-Oct.  I. 

(v.  2,  nos.  36-40,  42-43.  45.  47-48.  52; 

V.  3,  nos.  3,  10,  21,  22.) 
Nauvoo,  111,  1843-1845.     f°. 
Continuation  of  the  Wasp. 

Nauvoo  New  Citizen.     [Weekly.] 

1846.  Dec.  23.     (v.  I,  no.  3.) 
Nauvoo,  III.,  1846.      f°. 

New  York  Messenger.  [Weekly.]  P.  P.  Pratt 
[editor]. 

1844.  May  25-Dec.  28.      (v.  I,  nos.  2-32.) 

1845.  Jan.  4-May  24,  July  5-Nov.  15.      (v.  i, 

nos.  33-52;  V.  2,  nos.  1-20.) 
New  York,  1S44-1S45.     f°. 
V.  I,  entitled,  The  Prophet. 

Ogden  (The)  Junction.     [Weekly.] 
1876.     Aug.  30.     (v.  4,  no.  296.) 
Ogden,  Utah,  1876.     f°. 

Olive  (The)  Branch ;  or,  Messenger  of  Good 
Tidings  to  the  Meek.    v.  3,  no.  10.    Kirtland,  0., 

1851.     S°. 

Parry's  Monthly  Magazine,  v.  i,  no.  i.  (Oct., 
1SS4.)   V.  4,  no.  II.    (Aug.,  188S.)    SaltLakeCity, 

1884-1SS8.     8°. 

Earlier  vols,  entitled,  Parry's  Literary  Journal.  Continued 
as  Utah  Jlonthly  Magazine. 

Pratt  (Orson),  ed.  See  Prophetic  Almanac ; 
The  Seer. 

Pratt   (Parley   Parker),   ed.     See  New  York 

Messenger. 

Prophet  (The).    See  New  York  Messenger. 

Prophetic  (The)  Almanac.  By  Orson  Pratt, 
professor  of  mathematics  in  the  University  of  the 
City  of  Nauvoo.  Nos.  1-2  (i  845-1846).  New 
York,  1S45-46.     8°. 

Reflecteur  (Le).  Organ  de  I'Eglise  de  Jesus- 
Christ  des  Saints-des-Derniers-Jours.  v.  i  (1853). 
Geneve:   T.  B.  H.  Stenhouse  [1853].      8°. 

Return  (The),  v.  1-2,  nos.  i,  3-12;  v.  3,  nos. 
2-4,  7-1 1.  Davis  City,  la.,  Richmond,  Mo.,  l88g 
-93.      8°. 

Richmond  Democrat.      [Weekly.] 

i8S3.     Feb.  2.     (v.  16,  no.  6.) 

Richmond,  Mo.,  1888.     f°. 

With  obituary  of  David  Whitmer. 

Rural  (The)  Messenger.  T.  Gregg  [editor. 
Monthly.]  v.  I,  no.  I  (May  I,  1873);  v.  2,  no.  I 
(Jan.,  1S74);  V.  3,  no.  I  (Jan.,  1875);  v.  4,  no.  I 
(Jan.,  1876).     Hamilton,  III.,  1873-1876.    f°. 

V.  1-2  entitled,  Gregg's  Dollar  Monthly,  v.  3  entitled,  The 
Dollar  Monthly.     With   articles  on  Mormon  history. 

Salt  Lake  Daily  Herald. 

18S4.      May  18,  Oct.  5.     (v.  14,  no.  236;  v.  15, 

no.  104.) 
18S7.     July  27.     (v.  18,  no.  41.) 
iS8g.     Dec.  25.     (v.  20,  no.  178.) 


igoi.  Aug.  I,  12-16,  i8-2g,  31,  Sept.  1-7,  10- 
12,  14-15,  17,  20,  22,  24-2S,  30,  Oct. 
1-5.  7-13.  15.  17-  19.  22,  24,  27-29, 
Nov.  7,  g,  11-14,  22,  25,  Dec.  4-6,  18- 

20,  22-23,  25-26,  28,  31. 

igo2.  Jan.  3,  5,  8,  10,  13,  15-20,  22,  2g-30, 
Feb.  1-2,  5,  g,  11,  13-14.  16-17,  19. 
23,  March  7.  g-io,  12,  14,  16-18,   20- 

21,  May  12-16,  19-24,  July  1-5,  7-8, 
10-16,  Sept.  II,  15,  17-21,  24-25,  28- 

30,  Oct.  1-12,  14-26,  28-30,  Nov.  1-3, 
5-30,  Dec.  1-4,  7-8,  10-28,  30-31. 

1903.  Jan.  1-4,  7-11,   15-18,   21,    24-31,   Feb. 

1-3.  5-8,  15-22,  March  1-14,  17-21, 
23,  25-26,  28-31,  April  2-12,  14-20, 
22-30,  May  1-2,  4-17,  19-29,  31,  June 
1-29,  July  6-10,  12-1S,  20-31,  August 
2,  4-8.  10-19,  21-23,  25-29,  Sept.  I- 
16,  18-28,  30,  Oct.  1-6,  8-15,  17-20, 
22-24,  26-31,  Nov.  1-2,  4-5,  7,  9-10, 
12-19,  22-30,  Dec.  1-5,  7-10,  16-18, 
20-23,  30-31- 

1904.  Jan.  1-4,  13-27,29-31,   Feb.   1-3,   5-10, 

12-17,  19-29,  March  3-7,9-23,  25-26, 
28-31,  April  1-2,  5-12,  17-22,  24-30, 
May  1-2S,  30-31,  June  i,  3-6,  12,  14, 
16-1S,  21,  29-30,  July  [-5,  12-15,  17- 

31,  Aug.  1-7,  g-31,  Sept.  1-23,  25-27, 
29-30,  Oct.  1-31,  Nov.  1-9,  11-23. 

Salt  Lake  City,  1884-1904.     f°. 
Salt  Lake  Daily  Telegraph. 
1868.     June  25.     (v.  4,  no.  304.) 
Salt  Lake  City,  1868.      f°. 
Contains  account  of  funeral  of  Pres.  H.  C.  Kimball. 

Salt  Lake  Daily  Tribune. 

1884.  Jan.  3-Feb.  27,  29-March  4,  6-July  4,  6- 

Aug.  29,  3i-Sept.3,  5-Dec.  25,  27-31. 

1885.  Jan.  I,  3-Dec.  25,  27-31. 

1886.  Jan.  I,  3-Dec.  31. 

1S87.      Jan-  t-May  29,  June  i-Oct.  14. 
Salt  Ldke  City,  \'i%^,-\%'i>-l.     i° . 

Salt  Lake  Leader.     See  Salt  Lake  Weekly 

Tribune. 

Salt  Lake  (The)  Semi-Weekly  Herald. 

1877.     Sept.  5.     (v.  8,  no.  I.) 

1881.     Oct.  5.     (v.  12,  no.  10.) 

Salt  Lake  City,  1877-1881.      f°. 

Sept.  5,  1877,  contains  article  on  death  and  funeral  of 
Erigham  Young. 

Salt  Lake  Tribune  Almanac:  a  compendium 
of  local  and  general  information,  1896-gg.  Salt 
Lake  City:    Tribune  Print,  iSg6-g9.     4  v.     12°. 

Salt  Lake  Weekly  Tribune. 

1871.  Dec.  30.     (v.  3,  no.  100.) 

1872.  Feb.  17.      (v.  3,  no.  107.) 

1873.  Sept.  6,  27,  Oct.  4,   Nov.  i.     (v.  4,  nos. 

36,  38-3g,  43.) 
1886.     Feb.  4-     (v.  15,  no.  108.) 
1890.     June  26-Sept.    II,   25-Oct.  16,  30-Nov. 

6,  20-Dec.  25.    (v.  19,  nos.  29-40,  42- 

45.  47-52.) 

1892.  Jan.  7-Sept.  22,  Oct.  6-13,   Dec.   22-29. 

(v.  21,  nos.  1-45.) 

1893.  Jan.  5-12.     (v.  21,  nos.  46-47.) 
SaltLakeCity,  1871-1893.     f°. 

1871,  Dec.  30,  and  1872,  Feb.  17.  called  The  Weekly  Salt 
Lake  Tribune  and  Utah  Mining  Gazette;  1873,  Sept.  6,  27, 
Oct.  4,  called  the  Salt  Lake  Leader. 


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LIST    OF    WORKS   RELATING   TO    THE    MORMONS 


Periodicals  and  Newspapers,  confd. 

Schroeder  (Albert  Theodore),  ed.  See  Luci- 
fer's Lantern. 

Seer  (The),     v.  1-2,  nos.  i-S.  Orson  Pratt,  ed. 
Liverpool:  J-.  D.  Richards,   1853-4.     8° 
All  pub. 

V.  I,  nos.  1-12;  V.  2,  nos.  1-6.      Washing- 

ioit,  1853-54.     4°. 
Suppressed  edition. 

£kai:diEaTici]s  Stjerr.e.  Organ  for  de  Sidste 
Esges  Helligc.  v.  3,  nos.  i,  3,  5,  10-12,  15-24; 
V.  4-5;  V.  6,  nos.  1-2,  4-5,  7-24;  v.  7,  nos.  i-ii, 
16;  V.  8,  nos.  i-q;  v.  9,  nos.  1-19,  21-24;  v.  II-13. 
A'Jfbtn/ioTfi,  1853-64.      10  V.      8°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  jr.,  the  Prophet,  ed.  See 
Times  and  Seasons. 

Taylor  (John),  ed.  See  Times  and  Seasons; 
Journal  of  Discourses. 

Times  (The)  and  Seasons,  v.  1-6.  A^auvoo 
III.,    1839-46.     8°. 

All  pub.  V.  I,  no.  1-5  pub.  at  Commerce.  111.;  v.  3,  no  8-24 
edited  by  Joseph  Smith,  Jr.;  v.  4-6  by  John  Taylor. 

Truth  (The)  Teller,  v.  1-2,  nos.  1-2.  Bloom- 
ingtcn.  J 1 1.,  Jrdcpendence,Mo.,  1864-5.      8°- 

TulHdge  (Edward  Wheelock),  ed.  See  West- 
ern  Galaxy. 

Tullidge's  Monthly  Magazine.  See  West- 
ern Galaxy. 

Tullidge's  Quarterly  Magazine,  v.  1-3.  Salt 
Lake  City,  1880-85.      8°. 

Upper  (The)  Mississippian.     [Weekly.] 
1844.     May  25-June  I.     (v.  4,  nos.  3-4.) 

Rock  Island,  III.,  1884.     f°. 
Utah  Christian  Advocate.    [Monthly.]    v.  2,  no. 
13.     (January,  18S6.)     Salt  Lake  City,  i%?,b.     T. 

Utah  (The)  Magazine,    v.  3.      Salt  Lake  Citv. 

1S69.     f°.  ^ 

Utah  Monthly  Magazine,  v.  i,  nos.  2,  5,  6. 
(Nov.,  1884,  Feb.-March,  1885);  v.  3-4  (Oct., 
1886-Sept. ,  1888);  V.  5,  nos.  2,  3,  12.  (Nov.- 
Dec,  1888,  Sept.,  18S9);  v.  6,  nos.  8,  10-12. 
(May,  July-Sept.,  1890);  v.  7  (Oct.,  1890-Sept., 
1891);  V.  8,  no.  4  (Jan.,  1892);  v.  g,  nos.  i,  7 
(Oct.,  1892,  April,  1893.)    Salt  Lake  City,  1884-93. 

o   . 

V.  I,  title  reads:  Parry's  Literary  Journal;  v.  3-6:  Parry's 
Monthly  Magazine;  v.  9,  no.  7,  Utah  Magazine. 

Utah   (The)  Review.    T.  B.  Hilton,  ed.    v.  i, 
nos.  I,  3,  5,  9.     Salt  Lake  City,  1881-82.     8°. 
Warsaw  Message.     [Weekly.] 
1S43.     Jan.  7-Dec.  27.     (v.  I,  nos.  I-41.) 
1844.     Jan.  3-Feb.  7.     (v.  i,  nos.  42-48.) 
IVarsaw,  III.,  1 843-1 844.     f°. 
Also:  extra  for  July  12,  1843. 

Probably  none  issued  for  March  n,  May  3,  June  17,  July 
5,  19,  Oct.  25,  1843;  numbering  continuous. 

Warsaw  Signal.     [Weekly.] 

1841.  May  I2-June   23,    July  7-Oct.  27,   Nov. 

24-Dec.  29.     (i.  series,  v.  2,  nos.  1-7, 
9-25,  29-34.) 

1842.  Jan.    5,   19-Feb.    23,  March  9,  23,  April 

I2-May  4,  July  g-Oct.  i.  (i.  series, 
v.  2,  nos.  35,  37-42,  44,  46,  49-52; 
V.  3,  nos.  1-13.) 
1844.  Feb.  14-June  19,  29,  July  10-31,  Aug. 
17-Oct.  30,  Nov.  13-Dec.  25.  (N.  S. 
V.  I,  nos.  1-43.) 


1845.  Jan.  i-Sept.  17,  Oct.  15-Dec.  31.  (v.  i, 
nos.  44-52;  V.  2,  nos.  1-41.) 

1846.  Jan.  7- March  4,  i8-Aug.  25,  Oct.  13- 
27,  Nov.  7-Dec.  26.  (v.  2,  nos.  42-52; 
V.  3,  nos.  1-33.) 

1847.  Jan.  2-Aug.  28,  Sept.  ii-Dec.  25  (v.  3, 
nos.  34-52;  v.  4,  nos.  1-32.) 

1848.  Jan.  i-April  22,  May  6-13,  25-Aug.  10. 
24-Nov.  23,  Dec.  14-30.  (v.  4,  nos! 
33-49.  51-52;  v.  5,  nos.  1-2S.) 

1849.  Jan.  6-F"eb.  17,  March  3-June  30,  July 
14-Oct.  6,  27-Nov.  3,  17-Dec.  "22. 
(v.  5,  nos.  29-53;  V.  6,  nos.  1-21.) 

1850.  Jan.  I2-March  9,  30-April  20.  (v.  6. 
nos.  22-34.) 

1851.  Aug.  6-Nov,  15,  29-Dec.  27.  (v.  7, 
nos.  1-20.) 

1852.  Jan.  3-Feb  28,  March  rs-July  3,  17- 
Aug.  21,  Oct.  2,  16-23,  Nov.  6-20, 
Dec.  11-25.  (v.  7,  nos.  21-53;  v.  8, 
nos.  i-S.) 

1853-     Jan.    1-22,  Feb.  26-March  5,  19.     (v.  8, 

nos.  9-12,  16-18.) 
Warsa7v,  III.,  1841-1853.     f°. 
Also  E.xtras  for  Aug.   7,   1844;  Sept.   24,  30,  1843-  Jan.  8 
June  II,  12,  July  16,  29,  31,  Aug.  1,  1846;  Sept.  4,  1847;  nura- 
bermg  continuous. 

Wasp  (The)  [Weekly]. 
1S42.     July  2.     (v.  I,  no.  12.) 
Nauvoo,  III.,  1842. 
Cont'd  as  Nauvoo  Neighbor. 

Weekly  (The)  Missouri  Democrat. 
1858.     Aug.  27.     (v.  7,  no.  33.) 
St.  Louis,  185S.     f°. 
Has  article  "The  late  Mormon  war." 

Weekly  Salt  Lake  Tribune  and  Utah  Mining 
Gazette.     See  Salt  Lake  Weekly  Tribune. 

Western  (The)  Galaxy,  published  monthly  by 
E.  W.  Tullidge.     v.  i,  nos.  1-3.     Salt  Lake  City, 

1888.     S°.  ^ 

Western  World.     [Weekly.] 

1840.  May    13-27,  June   lo-July   29,  Aug.  12- 

Sept.  16,  30-Dec.  9,  23-30.     (v.  I,  nos. 
1-3.  5-12,  14-19,  21-31,  33-34.) 

1841.  Jan.  6-May  5.     (v.  i,  nos.  35-52.) 
Warsaw,  III.,  1840-1841.      f°. 

Winchester   (Benjamin),    ed.     See   Gospel 

Reflector. 

Woman's  Exponent.  [Semi-monthly.]  v.  2, 
no.  13.     (Dec.  I,  1873.)    Salt  Lake  City.  \i- 2,.    f°. 

Young  (Brighara),  ed.  See  Journal  of  Dis- 
courses. 

Young  Woman's  Journal,  organ  of  the  Young 
Ladies'  Mutual  Improvement  Association,  vol.  I, 
no.  6.    Salt  Lake  City,  i?>go.    8°. 

General  Works. 

Abbott  (John  Stevens  Cabot).  Solomon  Spauld- 
ing's  book,  Joe  Smith.  His  character  and  cun- 
ning. Spread  of  the  delusion.  The  Mormons 
driven  from  Ohio.  Expulsion  and  emigration  of 
the  Mormons.  (In  his:  The  history  of  the  State 
of  Ohio.     Detroit,  1875.      8°.     pp.  694-717.) 

Ackerman  (G.  E.)  An  indictment  against 
Mormonism.  (Methodist  Rev.  v.  83  (ser.  5,  v.  17), 
pp.  388-400.     A'ew  York,  1901.) 


LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO    THE   MORMONS 


187 


General  JForks,  cont'd. 

Adams  (George  J.)  A  few  plain  facts,  shewing 
the  folly,  wickedness,  and  imposition  of  the  Rev. 
Timothy  R.  Matthews;  also  a  short  sketch  of  the 
rise,  faith,  and  doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints.  Bedford,  Eiig.:  C.  B. 
Merry,  1841,     iv,  5-16  p.     12°. 

A  lecture  on   the  doctrine  of  baptism  for 

the  dead,  and  preaching  to  spirits  in  prison...  as 
originally  delivered  by  him  in  the  city  of  New 
York  on  the  7  of  January,  1S44.  Reported  and 
published  by  his  friend  David  Rogers.  New  York: 
C.  A.  Calhoun,  1844.     12  p.     12°. 

Address  (An)  by  a  minister  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints  to  the  people  of 
the  United  States.    «./.  [18 — ].     4  p.     12°. 

Address  to  the  Saints  in  Utah.  Is  Brigham 
Young  President  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  or 
is  he  not?  [signed:  Truth  conquers.]  London: 
Nichols  iSr'  Son,  1886.     15  p.     12°. 

Album  of  Salt  Lake  City.  Salt  Lake  City:  J. 
Duyer  [18-].     11  p.,  15  views,  folded.     32°. 

Aitchison  (Clyde  B.)  The  Mormon  settlements 
in  the  Missouri  Valley.  (Nebraska  State  Hist.  Soc, 
Pub'ns,  Series  2,  vol.  10,  p.  7-25.  Litzeoln,  Neb., 
1907.     8°.) 

Anderson  (Edward  H.)  A  brief  history  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints,  from 
the  birth  of  the  Prophet  Joseph  Smith  to  the  pres- 
ent time.  By  the  author  of  the  "  Life  of  Brigham 
Young."  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  6^ 
Soils  Co.,   i8g3.     I73p.     12'. 

Salt  Lake  City:    The  Deseret  Neivs, 

1902.     vii,  9-192  p.      2.  ed.      12°. 

The   life  of   Brigham    Young.      Salt   Lake 

City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  dr"  Sons  Co.,  1893.  viii,  9- 
173  p.      12°. 

Anderson  (Nephi).  Added  upon;  a  story. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  The  Deseret  Nervs,  1902. 
133  p.      12°. 

The  election  of  Roberts.   A  Mormon  elder's 

defence  of  the  Mormons  of  to-day.  (New  York 
Evening  Post.     Feb.  20,  1899.     p.  4,  col.  3-4.) 

Angell  (T.  O.),  architect.  Description  of  the 
Mormon  Temple.  Extracted  from  the  Deseret 
News.  (In:  R.  F.  Burton's  The  city  of  the 
Saints...    Ncm  York,  1862.      8°.     pp.  622-623.) 

Another  startling  tragedy.  Elder  Pratt,  the 
Mormon,  killed.  (New  York  Times.  May  28, 
1857.     p.  5.  col.  3.) 

An  account  of  the  murder  of  P.  P.  Pratt  by  Hector  H. 
McLean,  whose  wife  Pratt  had  induced  to  become  one  of  his 
wives. 

Appeal  (An)  to  the  American  Congress.  The 
Bible  law  of  marriage  against  Mormonism.  [By 
one  of  the  people,  author  of.  Opinions  concerning 
Bible  law  of  marriage]     n.p.,n.d.      16  p.     16°. 

Appleby  (W.  I.)  Mormonism  consistent. 
Truth  vindicated,  and  falsehood  exposed  and  re- 
futed: being  a  reply  to  A.  H.  Wickersham.  IVil- 
mington,  Del.:    Porter  &' Naff,  1843.     24  p.     8°. 

Archbold  (Ann).  A  book  for  the  married  and 
single,  the  grave  and  the  gay;  and  especially  de- 
signed for  steamboat  passengers.  East  Plainfield, 
0:  N.   A.Baker,  1850.     xiv,  15-192  p.      16°. 

Account  of  Mormons'  relations  with  their  neighbors, 
pp.  34-46. 


Arthur  (Charlotte)  us.  Brigham  Young  Es- 
tate. In  the  District  Court,  3.  Judicial  District, 
Utah  Territory,  C.  A.,  Plaintiff,  vs.  B.  Y.  Estate, 
Defendants  Transcript  and  statement  on  appeal 
[in  her  suit  to  recover  land  in  Salt  Lake  City.] 
n.  p.     [1879]     26  p.      8°. 

Ashley  (Francis  Busteed).  Mormonism:  an 
exposure  of  the  impositions  adopted  by  the  sect 
called  "  The  Latter-Day  Saints."  London:  J, 
Hatchard,  1851.      32  p.      3.  thousand,  rev.     8°. 

AttTirood  (R.  H.)  Persecution  in  Salt  Lake 
City,  [signed:  R.  H.  Attwood.  Aberdar :  Jones 
a'i  Fab.,  1865]     4  p.      16°. 

English  &  Welsh. 

Austin  (Emily  M.)  Mormonism;  or.  Life 
among  the  Mormons,  being  an  autobiographical 
sketch...  Madison,  Wis:  M.  J.  Cantwell,  1882. 
253  P-      12°. 

Babcock  (W.  H.)  The  Mormon  question. 
(In:  Lippincott's  Monthly  Magazine.  Philadel- 
phia, June.  1886.      8°.      pp.  663-665.) 

Bacheler  (Origen).  Mormonism  exposed,  in- 
ternally and  externally.  Neiu  York,  1838.  3-48  p., 
I  pi.      8°. 

Baker  (Ray  Stannard).  The  vitality  of  Mor- 
monism. A  study  of  an  irrigated  valley  in  Utah 
and  Idaho.  (Century  Maga.  v.  68,  pp.  165-177. 
N'('u  York,  1904.) 

Ballantine  (William).  Chicago  and  Ogden. 
The  city  of  the  Salt  Lake.  A  tideless  sea.  Wan- 
derings. The  president.  (In  his:  The  old  world 
and  the  new.     London,  1884.     8°.      pp.  134-168.) 

Bancroft  (Hubert  Howe).  A  chapter  from  the 
history  of  Utah.  (In:  Magazine  of  American  his- 
tory, Nov.,  1889.  New  York,  1889.  sq.  8°. 
pp.  358-370.) 

Extracts  from  his:  History  of  the  Pacific  States,  v.  21. 

History  of  Utah.  1 540-1 886.  San  Fran- 
cisco: The  History  Co.,  i88g.  xlvii,  (i)  808  p. 
(Works,     vol.  26.) 

1 540-1 887.  San  Francisco:  The  His- 
tory Co.,  i8go.     xlvii,  808  p.     8°. 

The  Mormons.  (In  his:  History  of  Cali- 
fornia, l552[-l89o].  San  Francisco,  1883-1890. 
pp.  544-554.) 

[Record  of  his  visit  to  Salt   Lake  City  in 

1884  to  gather  materials  for  his  history  of  Utah  and 
the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  Literary  industries:  a 
memoir.     A^ew  York,  i8gi.      12°.     pp.  407-409.) 

Barber  (John  Warner),  and  H.  Howe.  Nau- 
voo.  Expulsion  of  the  Mormons  from  Missouri. 
Utah  Territory.  (In  their:  All  the  western  states 
and  territories.  Cincinnati,  1867.  8°.  pp.  239- 
243.  436-438,  534-544.) 

Barclay    (James    W.)     Mormonism  exposed. 
The  other  side.     An   English    view    of   the  case. 
n.  p.     1884.     30  p.     8°. 
Repr.:  Nineteenth  Century. 

Barneby  (W.  Henry).  Through  Mormonland 
to  San  Francisco.  (In  his:  Life  and  labour  in  the 
far,  far  West.     London,  1884.      8°.     pp.  30-35.) 

Barrows  (Walter  M.)  How  shall  the  Mormon 

question  be  settled?     n.  p.  [1881]     4I.     8°. 
Extr.:  Home  Missionary. 


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General  Works,  eont'd. 

Baskin  (Robert  N.)  Argument  against  the  ad- 
mission of  Utah.  And  the  recent  message  of  Gov- 
ernor West  to  the  Utah  Legislature.  IVashington: 
JudJ  &'  Det-ueiUr.  l8S8.      22  p.,  2  1.      8°. 

Bates  (E.  Catherine).  Salt  Lake  City.  (In 
her:  A  year  in  the  great  republic.  London,  18S7. 
2  V.      S°.      V.  2,  pp.  209-233.) 

Bates  (George  C.)  The  Baker  habeas  corpus 
case.  Argument  on  the  jurisdiction  of  probate 
courts,  by  G.  C.  B.,  Attorney  for  the  U.  S.  in.  .  . 
Utah.  [Salt  Lake  Ciiy:\  Desertt  Evening  A^ews 
[1872].      up.     8°. 

Baumann  (F.)  Mormonernes  Fserd  i  Tan- 
derup  Sogn.  OJense:  Hempel,  1854.  i  p.l.,  24  p. 
12°. 

Bays  (Davis  H.)  The  doctrines  and  dogmas  of 
Mormonism,  examined  and  refuted.  St.  Louis: 
Christian  Pub.  Co.  [cop.  1897]  459  p.,  I  port. 
8°. 

Smith  (Heman  C.)  The  truth  defended;  or,  A 
reply  to  Elder  D.  H.  Bays'  Doctrines  and  dogmas 
of  Mormonism.  Lamoni,  La.:  Board  of  Pub.  of 
Latter-Day  Saints,  1901.      241  p.,  2  pi.      12°. 

Beadle  (John  Hanson).  Life  in  Utah;  or. 
The  mysteries  and  crimes  of  Mormonism.  Being 
an  e.xpose  of  the  secret  rites  and  ceremonies  of  the 
Latter-Day  Saints,  with  a  full  and  authentic  history 
of  polygamy  and  the  Mormon  sect  from  its  origin 
to  the  present  time.  Philadelphia:  Nat.  Pub. 
Co.  [1870J      540  p.      I  fac-sim.,  l  map,  13  pis.     8°. 

Philadelphia:  Nat.  Pub.  Co.    [1872] 

608  p.      I  map,  16  pis.,  I  port.     8°. 

Later  ed.  called  Polygamy;  or,  The  mysteries  and  crimes 
of  Mormonism. 

Polygamy;  or,  the  mysteries   and  crimes  of 

Mormonism.  Being  a  full.  .  .history.  .  .to  the  pres- 
ent time.  With.  .  .  an  expose  of  the  secret  rites.  .  . 
of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  by  J.  H.  B.,  assisted  by 
O.  J.  Hollister.  Philadelphia:  Nat.  Pub.  Co. 
[1882]      572  p.,  2  pi.     8°. 

Earlier  eds.  called  Life  in  Utah;  or,  The  mysteries  and 
crimes  of  Mormonism. 

Polygamia.      Two    years    of    change.       A 

startling  interview.  The  fair  apostate.  The  Mor- 
mon murderers.  Guilty  or  not  guilty?  The  dead 
prophet.  (In  his:  Western  wilds.  Detroit  [cop. 
1877].  8°.  pp.  90-102,  117-128,  301-370,  490- 
530,  597-610.) 

A  year  in  Utah.     The  great   basin.     Utah 

again.  Five  hundred  miles  of  Mormons.  My 
summer  vacation.  (In  his:  The  undeveloped  West. 
Philade'phia  [cop.  1873].  8°-  PP-  108-125,  142- 
152,  183-196,  645-668,  680-690.) 

Beers  (Robert  W.)  The  Mormon  puzzle;  and 
how  to  solve  it  Ne-M  York:  Funk  cSr"  IVagnalls, 
1887.      xiv,  I  1.,  17-195  p.      12°. 

Sources  of  danger  from  Mormonism.    (Bib- 

liotheca  sacra,  v.  58,  pp.  469-490.  Oberlin,  O., 
1901.) 

Being  a  Mormon.  By  a  Mormon.  (Independ- 
ent.    V.  59,  pp.  908-911.     New  York,  1905.) 

Belisle  (Orvilla  S.)  The  prophets;  or,  Mor- 
monism unveiled  [By  Orvilla  .S.  Belisle].  Philadel- 
phia: IV.  W.  Smith,  1855.  6,  xi-xvi,  17-414  p., 
8  pi.      12°. 


Bennett  (Fred  E.).  A  detective's  experience 
among  the  Mormons;  or,  Polygamist  Mormons, 
how  they  live  and  the  land  they  live  in,  by  F.  E. 
Bennett,  Deputy  U.  -S.  Marshal.  Mormonism  un- 
masked. Chicago:  Laird  &"  Lee,  cop.  1887.  I  1., 
13-294  p..  3  pi.,  I  port.      8°. 

Same  as  "  Fred  Bennett,  the  Mormon  detective,"  next  en- 
try billow,  except  for  an  appendix,  pp.  283-204,  containing  the 
revelation  of  Joseph  Smith  on  the  marriage  covenant. 

Fred   Bennett  the   Mormon    detective;  or, 

adventures  in  the  wild  west.  Mormonism  un- 
masked. Chicago:  Laird  &'  Lee  [cop.  1887]. 
2S3  p.,  I  port.      8°. 

Bennett  (John  C.)  The  history  of  the  Saints; 
or.  An  expose  of  Joe  Smith  and  Mormonism.  Bos- 
ton: Leland  &>  Whiting,  1842.  ii,  344  p.,  I  pi., 
2  port.      12° 

Berry  (John).  Plain  facts,  against  the  Latter- 
Day  Saints,  proving  their  doctrines,  contrary  to 
the  doctrines  of  the  Bible,  also  the  lecture.  .  .prov- 
ing the  Book  of  Mormon,  to  be  untrue,  and  also 
that  water  baptism,  by  immersion,  not  essential  to 
salvation.  Altringham:  T.  Balsha-v,  1841.  up. 
12°. 

Berry  (Orville  F.)  The  Mormon  settlement 
in  Illinois.  (Illinois  State  Hist.  Soc,  Publication 
no.  II,  pp.  88-102.      1906.) 

Bertrand  (L.  .\.)  Memoires  d'un  Mormon. 
Paris:   //c/zf/ [1S62  ?].      323  p.      (2°. 

Beyer  (.Alfred).  Et  Forsvar  for  den  i  Dan- 
mark  bestaaende  Kirkes  Daab,  og  navnlig  for 
Barnedaaben  uden  Tro,  med  stadigt  Ilensyn  til 
Angreb  paa  den,  isrer  fra  Mormonerne.  Kjoben- 
ha-ini:  A.  F.  Host,  1858.      30  p.      16°. 

Bibelske  Henvisninger,  i  Overensstemmelse 
med  de  Sidste-Dages  Helliges  Tro  og  Lcerdomme. 
Kjobenhavn:  N.  Wilhelmsen,  1880.  2  p.l.,  61  p. 
16°. 

Bigamy;  polygamy.  (In:  Compiled  Statutes 
of  the  United  States,  v.  3,  pp.  3633-37.  Sec.  5352. 
St.  Paul,  1902.) 

Bigamy  and  polygamy.  Review  of  the  opinion 
of  the  Supreme  Court.  U.S.,  Oct.,  1878,  in  the  case 
of  George  Reynolds,  Plaintiff,  vs.  U.S.,  Defendent 
[sic].      By  an  old  lawyer.     «./.,  «.  d.      33  p.     8". 

Biographical  record  of  Salt  Lake  City  and 
vicinity.  Containing  biographies  of  well  known 
citizens  of  the  past  and  present.  Chicago:  National 
Historical  Record  Co.,  1902.  654  p.,  2  1.,  I  pi., 
103  port.     4°. 

Black  (Jeremiah  Sullivan).  Federal  jurisdiction 
in  the  territories.  Right  of  local  self-government. 
Judge  B.'s  argument  for  Utah,  before  the  Judiciary 
Committee,  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  i, 
1883.    IVashington:   Gibson  Bros.,  1883.   31  p.   8°. 

Blackman  (Emily  C.)  Joe  Smith,  the  Mor- 
mon prophet.  (In  her:  History  of  Susquehanna 
county,  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1873.  8". 
PP-  577-582.) 

Blair  (G.  E.),  and  R.  W.  Sloan.  The  moun- 
tain empire,  Utah.  .  .its  settlement  and  its  develop- 
ment socially  and  industrially — its  immediate  out- 
look and  its  promise  of  future  greatness.  Edited 
and  published  by  G.  E.  Blair  and  R.  W.  Sloan. 
Salt  Lake  City,  cop.,  1904.      142  p.,  I  1.    illus.    8°. 

Blake  (Mary  E.)  In  the  city  of  Zion.  (In  her: 
On  the  wing.     Boston,  1883.      16°.     pp.  185-198.) 


LIST    OF    WORKS    RELATING   TO    THE    MORMONS 


189 


General  JForks,  cont'd. 

Bliss  (C.  H.)  Baptism  for  the  remission  of 
sins.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Off. 
[i8-]     4P-     12°. 

Is  baptism  essential  to  salvation?    Salt  Lake 

City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Off.  [18-]     4  p.      12°. 

Bliss  (C.  R.)  The  weak  point  of  Mormonism. 
(In:  The  Century.  A'ew  York,  Unrch,  \i>%2.  8°. 
pp.  7S2-783.) 

Bloomer  (D.  C.)  The  Mormons  in  Iowa. 
(In:  Annals  of  Iowa,  3.  series,  vol.  2,  1895-97. 
pp.  5S6-602. ) 

Boddam-Whetham  (J.  W.)  [Salt  Lake  City 
and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  Western  wander- 
ings. .  .   Loniio?i,  1874.     8°.     pp.  72-82.) 

Boiler  (H.  A.)  The  Mormons.  (In  his:  Among 
the  Indians.  Eight  years  in  the  far  West:  1858- 
1866.  .  .    Philadelphia,  1868.      12°.     pp.  393-407.) 

Bonsall  (Marian).  The  tragedy  of  the  Mor- 
mon woman.  Minneapolis,  Miniz.:  The  House- 
keeper Corporation,  I908.      96  p.      16  pi.      12°. 

Reprint:  The  Housekeeper,  July,  1905-Feb.,  1906. 

Bon'wick  (James).  The  Mormons  and  the  silver 
mines.  London:  Hodder  6^"  Stoughion,  1S72.  vi, 
425  P-     12°. 

Book  of  Commandments;  Book  of  Doctrine 
and  Covenants;  Book  of  Mormon.  See  Smith 
(Joseph),y>.,  the  Prophet. 

Bowen  (James  Charles).  A  plea  for  liberty, 
being  an  open  letter  to  President  Lorenzo  Snow, 
and  members  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter-Day  Saints.  By  the  deposed  Mormon 
teacher,  J.  C.  Bowen.  \^Salt  Lake  City~\  cop.  1899. 
31  p.     16°. 

BoTres  (John).  Mormonism  exposed,  in  its 
swindling  and  licentious  abominations,  refuted  in 
its  principles,  and  in  the  claims  of  its  head,  the 
modern  Mohammed,  Joseph  Smith,  who  is  proved 
to  have  been  a  deceiver,  and  no  prophet  of  God. 
London:  E.   Ward  S^\%\C)'>\.      71  p.      16°. 

London:  E.  Ward\\'i,<^\\.   71  p.    2 

12°. 

2.    ed.    with   additions.     London: 

Bulman  [1854].      84  p.      8°. 

Bo^es  (Samuel).  Across  the  continent 
summer's  journey  to  the  Rocky  Mountains, 
Mormons,  and  the  Pacific  States,  with  Speaker 
Colfax.  Springjield,  Mass.:  S.  Boudes  &'  Co., 
1865.     xix,  438  p.,  I  map.      12°. 

A  week  in   Salt   Lake   City.      Polygamy  in 

Utah.     The  future  of  the  Mormons.     (In  his:  Our 
new  West...     Hartford,  i'&b().    8°.    pp.  207-270.) 

Boyer  (Lanson).  [Account  of  Salt  Lake  City 
and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  From  the  Orient  to 
the  Occident.     New  York,  I'^j'S,.      8°.     pp.  53-65.) 

Bradshaw  (Wesley).  Brigham  Young's 
daughter:  a  most  thrilling  narrative  of  her  escape 
from  Utah  with  her  intended  husband.  .  .to  which 
is  added  a  full  exposure  of  the.  .  .practice  of  polyg- 
amy... [By  Wesley  Bradshaw.]  IVew  York: 
C.  W.  Alexander  [cop.  1870].      78  p.      8°. 

Brand  (E.  C.)  The  word  of  wisdom.  [With 
extracts  from  the  inspired  translation  of  the  Bible. 
San  Francisco,  1865.]     8  p.     8°. 


ed. 


R. 


a 

the 


Brannan  (S.)  Religious  notice  [of  Mormon 
lectures]  at  the  American  Republican  Hall,  Broad- 
way and  Grand  Streets,  New  York,  Aug. -Sept. 
[1845.     NewYork,  1845.]     I  broadside.     8°. 

BridTvell  (John  T.)  Mormonism  and  polyg- 
amy: origin  of  American  polygamy.  (Arena. 
V.  2g,  pp.  466-472.      New  York,  1903.) 

Brief  (A)  account  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Joseph  Smith,  the  "prophet"  of  Mormonism. 
London:  Wertheim  6^  Macintosh,  1 85 1.  17  p. 
12°.     (Tracts  on  Mormonism,  no.  i.) 

Britton  (Alexander  Thompson)  and  H.  T. 
Gray.  Anti-polygamy  bill.  [Opinion]  in  re  bill 
recommended  by  the  committees  of  conference  on 
the  disagreeing  votes  of  the  two  houses  of  Congress 
March,  1882.     «./.  [1882.]     7  p.     8°. 

Brockett  (Linus  Pierpont).  Utah  Territory. 
(In  his;  Our  western  empire.  Philadelphia,  1881. 
8°.     pp.  1183-1188.) 

Brother  Brigham  Young...  [A  discussion  of 
freedom  of  religion  in  connection  with  legal  action 
against  polygamy.] 

Excerpt:  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  June,  1857, 
p.  129. 

Brotherton  (Edward).  Mormonism;  its  rise 
and  progress,  and  the  prophet  Joseph  Smith.  Alan- 
chesterlj.  cs' S.  Smith  \\%\ii\.      36  p.      8°. 

Bro'wn  (Albert  G.),Jr.  The  Utah  expedition; 
its  causes  and  consequences.  (Atlantic  Monthly, 
v.  3,  pp.  361-375,  474-49I'  570-584-    Boston,  1859.) 

Bro'wn  (Benjamin).  Testimonies  for  the  truth: 
a  record  of  manifestations  of  the  power  of  God, 
miraculous  and  providential,  witnessed  in  the 
travels  and  experience  of  B.  B.  Liverpool:  S.  W. 
Richards,  1853.      32  p.      8°. 

Bro'wn  (Henry).  Mormons:  their  origin,  their 
creed.  Biography  of  Joseph  Smith  the  Mormon 
prophet.  Death  of  Joseph  Smith.  (In  his:  His- 
tory of  Illinois.  New  York,  1844.  8°.  pp.  386- 
403,  4S6-492.) 

Bro'wn  (Joseph  E.)  The  Mormon  question. 
Speech.  ..in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan- 
uary 11,  1884.     [«./.-/.]     24  p.     8°. 

Brown  (W.  P.)  Exposure  of  the  errors  of 
Mormonism,  and  defense  of  the  Church  of  Christ. 
\_Newton,  Kansas:  Republican  Prt'g.  House'\  1887. 
52  p.     8°.     (Pamphlet  2.) 

Newton,    Kansas:    Reynolds    Bros. 

Prig.  House,  1888.  I  p.l.,  103  p.  8°.  (Pamph- 
let 3.) 

Bro'w^ne  (J.  Ross).  Report  on  Indian  war  in 
Oregon  and  Washington  territories,  Jan.,  1858. 
Washington.  \%l'i.  66  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  35.  Cong., 
I.  sess.      House  ex.  doc.  38.) 

On  p.  12  allegations  of  Mormon  interference. 

Buchanan  (Robert  Williams).  Saint  Abe  and 
his  seven  wives:  a  tale  of  Salt  Lake  City.  [By 
Robert  Williams  Buchanan.]  London:  Strahan  6;' 
Co.,  1872.     ix,  169  p.      12°. 

Buckley  (James  M.)  The  Mormons  and 
Mormonism.  (Christian  Advocate,  v.  80  and  pas- 
sim.     New   York,   1905-date.) 

Budge  (William).  The  gospel  message.  Be- 
ing a  discourse,  giving  an  explanation  of  some  of 
the   prominent   doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 


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General  JVorks,  cont'd. 

Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints,  delivered  at  Chester- 
field, August  10,  1879.  Liverpool:  Latter-Day 
Saints'  Off.  \\'i-()'\     12  p.      8*. 

The  marriage  institution.  A  discourse  giv- 
ing an  explanation  of  some  of  the  views  of  the 
Latter-Day  Saints  on  the  marital  relation,  delivered 
at  a  conference  held  in  Goswell  Hall,  London, 
Nov.  9.  1879.  Liverpool:  IV.  Budge  [1879]. 
16  p.     8°. 

The  only  true  gospel;  or,   The  primitive 

Christian  faith.  [Liverpool:  Latter-Day  Saints' 
Off.,  1S79.]     4  p.     8°. 

Buel  (J.  W.)  Salt  Lake  City.  Polygamy. 
(In  his:  Mysteries  and  miseries  of  America's  great 
cities.      St.  Louis.  18S3.     8°.     pp.  345-495.) 

Bureau  of  Information,  Utah.  Utah:  its  peo- 
ple, resources,  attractions  and  institutions,  com- 
piled from  authentic  information  and  the  latest 
reports.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Bureau  [1905]. 
63  p.,  I  1.     illus.      16°. 

Burgess  (J.  M.)  The  Book  of  Mormon  con- 
tradictory to  common  sense,  reason,  and  revelation; 
or,  The  Mormon  hierarchy  founded  upon  a  fiction. 
Liverpool:  /.   Blevin.    1850.      i  p.l.,  30  p.      16". 

Burnett  (Peter  H.).  Recollections  and  opinions 
of  an  old  pioneer.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  Ss' 
Co  ,  1880.     xiii,  448  p.      12°. 

Burns  (Dawson).  Mormonism  explained  and 
exposed.  London:  Houlstoti  cSr"  Stoneman,  1853. 
56  p.     24°. 

Burton  (Sir  Richard  Francis).  The  city  of 
the  Saints  and  across  the  Rocky  Mountains  to  Cali- 
fornia. London:  Longmans,  1862.  x,  707  p., 
I  map,  II  pi.     2.  ed.     8°. 

Busch  (Moritz).  Geschichte  der  Mormonen; 
nebst  einer  Darstellung  ihres  Glaubens,  und  ihrer 
gegenwartigen,  socialen  und  poiitischen  V^erhalt- 
nisse.    Leipzig:  A.  Abel[i%-jo\,  viii,  444  p.,  2  I.    12°. 

Caine  (John  T.)  The  Mormon  problem.  Speech 
.  .  .in  the  Plouse  of  Representatives.  .  .January  12, 
1887,  in  opposition  to  the  so-called  Edmunds- 
Tucker  anti  polygamy  bill.  Washington,  1887. 
31  p.     8°. 

Cake  (Lu  B.)  Peepstone  Joe  and  the  Peck 
manuscript.  New  York:  L.  B.  Cake  [cop.  1899]. 
144  p.     12°. 

Binder's  title:  Old  Mormon  manuscript  found. 

California. — Governor.  Message  relative  to 
proposed  union  of  California  with  State  of  Deseret. 
1850.  (California  Legislative  journal.  1 849/50; 
pp.  429-435;  756-763J 

California. — Legislature.  Resolutions  in 
favor  of  attaching  a  part  of ...  Utah  and  Carson 
Valley  to  the  State  of   California.      May  2,  1856. 

1  1.  8°.  (U.  S.  34.  Cong.,  I.  Sess.  Senate 
mis.  doc.  48.) 

Resolution.  .  .in  favor  of  the  establishment 

of  a  new  territory  in  western  Utah.  January  20, 
i860.  (U.  S.  36.  Cong.,  I.  Sess.  Senate  mis. 
doc.  17.) 

California:  its  past  history;  its  present  posi- 
tion; its  future  prospects.  ..  including  a  history  of 
the  rise,  progress,  and  present  condition  of  the 
Mormon  settlements.  With  an  appendix.  .  .  Lott- 
don:  Prtd.  for  the  proprietors,  1850.      viii,  270  p., 

2  pi.  (col'd)     8°. 


Californian  (The)  Crusoe;  or,  The  lost  treas- 
ure found.  A  tale  of  Mormonism.  London:  J.  H. 
Parker,  1854.     iv,  162  p.,  i  pi.      12°. 

Call  (Lamoni).  2000  changes  in  the  Book  of 
Mormon.  Containing  the  way  the  book  is  claimed 
to  have  been  translated;  the  amendments.  .  .what 
an  inspired  translation  should  have  been.  .  .  Show- 
ing that  the  claims  are  inconsistent  and  untrue. 
Bountiful,  Utah,  1898.     4  p.l.,  17-128  p.     24°. 

Campbell  (.Vlexander).  Delusions.  An  anal- 
ysis of  the  Hook  of  Mormon.  .  .and  a  refutation  of 
its  pretences  to  divine  authority.  With  prefatory 
remarks  by  Joshua  V.  Mimes.  Bostoti:  B.  LL. 
Greene,  1S32.      16  p.      8". 

Campbell  (Allen  G. ).  The  Utah  contest. 
Which  of  the  claimants  is  entitled  to  be  sworn  as 
delegate?  [By  Allen  G.  Campbell.  Washington:^ 
National  Republican  print.  [i88t]      9   p-      8°. 

See  a/f<>' Cannon   (George  Quayle)  vs.  Allen 

G.  C.\MI'IiELl,. 

Campbell  (W.  R.)  Methods  of  Mormon  mis- 
sionaries. New  York:  League  for  social  service, 
1899.  16  p.  24°.  (Social  Service.  Series  D.  Anti- 
Mormon.) 

Cannon  (A.  II.)  Questions  and  answers  on  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  Designed  and  prepared  espec- 
ially for  the  use  of  the  Sunday  Schools  in  Zion.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  l886. 
62  p.      12°. 

Cannon  (George  Quayle).  Argument  of  Hon. ' 
G.  Q.  Cannon,  delegate  from  Utah,  before  the 
Committee  on  Territories  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  21,  1876,  in  favor  of.  .  .admission 
[of  Utah]  into  the  Union.  . .  Philadelphia:  J.  B. 
Lippincott  &'  Co.  [1876]     20  p.     8°. 

The  life   of  Joseph    Smith,    the    Prophet. 

Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1888. 
xxvii,  I  1.,  31-512  p.,  2  port.     8°. 

The   life  of   Nephi,  the  son  of  Lehi,  who 

emigrated  from  Jerusalem,  in  Judea,  to  the  land 
which  is  now  known  as  South  America,  about  six 
centuries  before  the  coming  of  the  Savior.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1883. 
108  p.      12°.     (Faith-promoting  ser.     Bk.  9.) 

My  first  mission.    Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile 

Instructor  Off.,  1882.  75  p.  2.  ed.  12°.  (Faith- 
promoting  series.      Bk.  i.) 

A  review  of  the  decision  of  the  Supreme 

Court,  U.  S.,  in  the  case  of  George  Reynolds  vs. 
the  U.  S.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Est., 
1879.      57  p.     8°. 

[Sermon,    referring    to    the   organization, 

growth  and  future  of  the  Mormon  church;  in  the 
Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City,  Sun.,  Feb.  24,  1889.] 
(In  the  Salt  Lake  Herald,  Tues.,  Feb.  26,  1889. 
V.  19,  no.  22g,  p.  2.    Salt  Lake  City,   Utah,  1889.) 

Writings   from   the  "Western   Standard," 

published  in  San  Francisco.  Liverpool:  G.  Q.  Can- 
non, 1S64.     XV,  512  p.     8°. 

United  States. — Elections  Committee.  Report 
on  charges  made  against  George  Q.  Cannon,  dele- 
gate from  Utah,  January  21,  1875.  2  pts.  8°. 
(U.  S.  43.  Cong.,  2.  Sess.     House  rept.  106.) 

.S"*'^  also  Pratt  (Orson),  George  A.  Smith  and 
George  Q.  Cannon. 


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General  JVorks,  cont'd. 

Cannon  (George  Quayle)  vs.  Allen  G.  Camp- 
bell. 

Campbell  (Allen  G.)  The  Utah  contest.  Which 
of  the  claimants  is  entitled  to  be  sworn  as  delegate? 
[By  Allen  G.  Campbell.  IVashinglon:']  National 
Republican  Print  [18S1].      9  p.      8°. 

Delegate  (The)  from  Utah.  The  position  of 
George  Q.  Cannon,  to  whom  the  seat  was  awarded. 
A  reply  to  a  pamphlet  issued  in  behalf  of  A.  G. 
Campbell .  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  Nezvs  Co.,  1 88 1 . 
24,  Ivii  p.     8°. 

Delegate  (The)  from  Utah.  Speeches  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  U.  S.,  for  the  admission 
•of  G.  Q.  Cannon  to  the  seat  in  Congress,  to  which 
he  had  been  elected  by  a  vote  of  18,568  against 
1,357.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co.,  1882. 
59  P-     S°. 

McBride  (J.  R.)  In  the  matter  of  the  contested 
election  from  Utah  Territory,  47.  Cong.,  i  Sess. 
Brief  on  behalf  of  A.  G.  Campbell,  contestee.  [By 
J.  R.  McBride.]  Before  Committee  on  Elections 
and  Qualifications,  House  of  Representatives. 
Washington:  T.  McGill  S^  Co.,  i88r.     30  p.     8°. 

Utah  (The)  contest  for  delegate  to  Congress. 
The  case  stated  in  behalf  of  Mr.  Campbell,  includ- 
ing the  evidence.  . .  Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Co., 
1881.     27,  Iviii  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

Carlton  (A.  B.)  The  wonderlands  of  the  wild 
West,  with  sketches  of  the  Mormons,  n.p.,  1891. 
I  p.l.,  v-vii,  9-346  p.,  I  1.,  13  pi.,  6  port.     8°. 

Carpenter  (William  Henry),  and  T.  S.  Ar- 
thur. [Mormons  in  Illinois.]  (In  their:  History 
•of  Illinois.  Philadelphia,  1857.  16°.  pp.  213- 
233.) 

[Mormonism  in  Ohio.]  (In  their:  History  of 

Ohio.      Philadelphia,  1865.      16°.     pp.  262-265.) 

Carvalho  (S.  N.)  Incidents  of  travel  and  ad- 
venture in  the  far  West;  with  Col.  Fremont's  last 
-expedition  across  the  Rocky  Mountains:  including 
three  months'  residence  in  Utah...  New  York: 
Derby  &>  Jackson,  £857.     xv,  17-380  p.,  I  pi.     12°. 

Caswall  (Henry).  The  city  of  the  Mormons; 
or,  Three  days  at  Nauvoo  in  1842.  London,  1842. 
12°. 

London:  J.    G.   F.   &•  J.   Rivington, 

3S43.      87  p.,  I  pi.      2.  ed.      16°. 

Joseph  Smith  and  the  Mormons.     (In  his: 

America,  and  the  American  church.  London,  1851. 
«°.     pp.  33I-377-) 

Mormonism  and  its  author;  or,  A  statement 

of  the  doctrines  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints.    London: 

Soc.  Prom.  Christ.  Knowl.,  1852.  16  p.  12°. 
<Soc.  Prom.  Christ.  Knowl.  Tract  866.) 

The  prophet  of  the  nineteenth  century;  or. 

The  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of  the  Mor- 
tmons,  or  Latter-Day  Saints:  to  which  is  appended, 
an  analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  London: 
J.  G.  F.  b'  J.  Rivington,    1843.       xx,    277   (l)   p., 

I  pi.      12°. 

Catalogue  of  the  relics,  souvenirs  and  curios 
associated  with  the  pioneers  of  Utah,  now  [fuly  24, 
1897]  on  exhibition  in  the  Hall  of  Relics,  Main 
Street,  Salt  Lake  City.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Can- 
non &'  Sons  Co.  [1897]     32  p.     8°. 


Chamberlain  (L.  T.)  Mormonism  and  polyg- 
amy. An  address  delivered  in  the  Broadway 
Church,  Norwich,  Conn.,  Feb.  19,  1882.  «./i.,i882. 
21  p.     8°. 

Chandless  (G.)  Les  Mormons  chez  eux. 
(Journal  pour  tous.  v.  25,  p.  262-264,  270-271, 
279,  287-288,  295-296,  304.      Paris,  1S70.      f°.) 

Chandless  (W.)  A  visit  to  Salt  Lake;  being 
a  journey  across  the  plains  and  a  residence  in  the 
Mormon  settlements  at  Utah.  London:  Smith, 
Elder  (St"  Co.,  1857.     xii,  346  p.,  I  map.      12°. 

Christian  progress  in  Utah.  The  discussions 
of  the  Christian  convention  held  in  Salt  Lake  City, 
April  3-5,  1 888.  Salt  Lake  City:  Parsons,  Kendall 
(5r=  Co.,  1888.      130  p.      8°. 

Title  of  cover:  The  situation  in  Utah. 

Christiani  (Carl  Emil  Anton).  Christelige  Op- 
lysninger  om  de  sidste  Dage,  til  Brug  for  Laegfolk. 
Randers:  L.  Jacobsen,  1857.      36  p.      16°. 

En  liden  Modgift  mod  Mormonernes  falske 

LKrdomme,  til  Brug  for  Menigmand.  Randers: 
L.  Jacobsen,  1857.      24  p.     3.  ed.      16°. 

Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints. 
Articles  of  faith.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  S.  S. 
Union,  1878.      I  card.      12°. 

McMillan  (D.  J.)  Mormon  "Articles  of  faith" 
explained,  n.  t.-p.  \_A^ew  York:  The  Board  of 
Home  Missions,  189-].      8  p.      8°.     (No.  62.) 

Nutting  (John  D.)  The  true  Mormon  doctrine. 
Being  the  professed  Mormon  "Articles  of  Faith" 
.  .  .  Cleveland,  O.  ^TheUtah  Gospel Missioti,  1901.] 
12  p.      16°. 

Talmage  (James  E.)  The  articles  of  faith.  A 
series  of  lectures  on  the  principal  doctrines  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints... 
Salt  Lake  City,   Utah,  1899.      12°. 

Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
Circular  of  the  First  Presidency.  To  the  Presidency 
of  the  various  Stakes  of  Zion.  .  .and  all  officers  of 
the  Church;  greeting. .  .  [Salt  Lake  City, !%■]■]. 1  lop. 
8°. 

An  epistle  of  the   first   Presidency    [John 

Taylorand  George  Q.Cannon]  to  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  .  .  Read  April  6,  18S6, 
at  the  fifty-sixth  General  Annual  Conference,  held 
at  Provo.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  Netus  Co.,  1886. 
19  p.     8°. 

Epistle  of  the  twelve  Apostles  and  Coun- 
selors to  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints  in  all  the  world.  [Salt  Lake  City?,  1878?] 
4  p.     8°. 

History  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 

Latter-Day  Saints.  Period  I.  History  of  Joseph 
Smith,  the  Prophet.  By  himself.  An  introduc- 
tion. .  .by  B.  H.  Roberts.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ.  .  .  1902-5.      3  v.      8°. 

Minutes  of  the   London   conferences,  held 

at  Alderham  street  and  Theobald's  road,  Dec.  22- 
23,  1849,  and  June  1-2,  1850.  London:  W, 
Bowden.  1850.      16  p.      S°. 

Proclamation  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the 

. .  .Latter  Day  Saints  to  the  rulers  of  all  nations. 
[Liverpool:  James  &"  IVoodburn,  iS^S-]     16  p.     8°. 

Ne7u    York,     [Prophet    Off.\    1845. 

16  p.      8°. 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

Clark  (John  A.)  The  origin  of  the  Mormon 
delusion.  A  letter  written  by  Prof.  Anthon.  The 
Mormon,  or  Golden  Bible.  Mormon  Jesuitism. 
Analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Further  devel- 
opments in  relation  to  the  Mormon  imposture. 
Organization  of  the  Mormons,  and  their  removal  to 
Ohio.  Mormon  emigration  to  Missouri.  Mormon 
banking.  The  Mormon  prophet  and  his  three  wit- 
nesses. Concluding  sketch  in  relation  to  Mor- 
monism.  (In  his :  Gleanings  by  the  way.  Phila- 
delphia, 1842.      12°.     pp.  216-352.) 

Clarke  (R.)  Mormonism  unmasked;  or,  The 
Latter-Day  Saints  in  a  fi.x.  London:  Houlston  b' 
Stoneman\\^^~'>\.     20  p.     8°. 

London:     Houlston     iSr"     Stoneman 

[184-?].     32  p.     3-  ed.      I2^ 

Clarke  (S.J.)  The  Mormons.  (In  his:  His- 
tory of  McDonough  county,  Illinois.  Springfield 
III.,  !%■;%.     8°.     pp.  76-98.)  ' 

Clay  (Edmund).  The  doctrines  and  practices 
of  "the  Mormons,"  and  the  immoral  character  of 
their  prophet  Joseph  Smith,  delineated  from  au- 
thentic sources.      London:  IVertheim  (s' Macintosh, 


18 


pi.,  70  p. 


Cleaveland  (Nehemiah).  Genealogy  of  Joseph 
Smith.  (In  his:  An  address  delivered  at  Topsfield. 
Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1850.  New  York,  1851.  8°. 
pp.  xxv-.xxvi.) 

Codman  (John).  [Account  of  Utah  and  the 
Mormons.]  (In  his:  The  round  trip  by  way  of 
Panama,  through  California,  Oregon,  '  Nevada, 
Utah,  Idaho,  and  Colorado.  .  .  N^ew  Fo;-/^,  1S79. 
8^     pp.  169-253,  26S-282.) 

The  Mormon  country.     A  summer  with  the 

"Latter- Day  Saints."  New  York:  U.  S.  Pub. 
Cc;.,  1874.    2  p. 1.,  225  p.,  I  map,  lopl.,  I  port.    12°. 

The  Mormon  situation.  (In:  The  Chris- 
tian Register.     .gc7.f/o«,  January  7,  18S6.     p.  3.     f.) 

A  solution  of  the  Mormon  problem.     New 

York:  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1S85.  2  p.l.,  25  p. 
12^.     (Questions  of  the  day.     no.  21.) 

CofiBn  (Charles  Carleton).  Salt  Lake.  (In  his: 
Our  new  way  round  the  world.  Boston,!?,^.  8°. 
pp.  491-500.) 

Colfax  (Schuyler^  and  John  Taylor.  The 
Mormon  question.  Being  a  speech ...  at  Salt  Lake 
City,  a  reply  thereto  by  Elder  J.  Taylor;  and  a 
letter  of  Vice-President  Colfax.  .  .with  Elder  Tay- 
lor's reply.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Off., 
1S70.     25  p.     8°. 

[Collection  (A)  of  extracts  upon  Mormonism 
from  the  leading  periodicals  of  the  day,  secular  and 
religious,  viz.,  International.  Edinburgh,  New 
Englander,  United  States  Magazine.  Home  Mis- 
sionary, Atlantic,  Scribner,  The  Universalist 
Union,  Friends'  Quarterly  Examiner,  North  Amer. 
Review,  etc.,  etc.]  New  York,  1841-1886.  -?  v 
8°.  t  J     • 

Conybeare  (William  John).  Mormonism. 
[By  William  John  Conybeare.]  London:  Long- 
mans,  1854.      112   p.      12°. 

Repr. :  Edinburgh  Review,  April,  1854. 

Cook  {Mrs.  Joseph).  Woman's  Home  Mission- 
ary Association.  Face  to  face  with  Mormonism 
..  .Boston:  F.   Wood,  1884.      16  p.     24°. 


I        Cook  (William).     The   "Fowler's   snare,"   as 
I    craftily  laid   to  catch   unwary  souls,  now  fully  un- 
masked and  exposed  to   view,    by  one   who   has 
broken  the  snare  and  escaped.     London:  J.  Mas- 
ters,  1858.      viii,  92  p.      16°. 

Cornaby     (Hannah).       Autobiography     and 
poems.      Salt  Lake    City:  J.    C.    Graham   6^>   Co., 
I88l.      158  p.      12°. 
The  author  was  a  Latter-Day  Saint. 

Correspondence  between  Joseph  Smith  and 
J.  Wentworth.  .  .member  of  Congress  from  III. ; 
Gen.  J.  A.  Bennett,  and  J.  C.  Calhoun,  in  which  is 
given  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  [oseph  Smith,  the  rise 
and  progress  of  the  Church  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints,  and  their  persecutions  by  the  state  of  Mis- 
souri. ..to  which  is  added,  a  concise  account  of. .  . 
the  city  of  Nauvoo.  New  York:  J.  E.  Page  <5r> 
L.  R.  Foster,  1844.      16  p.     8°. 

Corrill  (John).  Brief  history  of  the  Church 
of  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints  (commonly  called 
Mormons);  including  an  account  of  their  doctrine 
and  discipline;  with  the  reasons  of  the  author  for 
leaving  the  church.  St.  Louis:  The  Author,  i^m. 
2  p.l.,  7-50  p.     8°. 

Cowdery  (Oliver).  Cowdery's  letters  on  the 
bringing  in  of  the  new  dispensation.  Milwaukee: 
Macrorie  &=  Pitcher,  1880.      33  p.      12°. 

Cowley  (Matthias  F.)  Cowley's  talks  on  doc- 
trine. Chattanooga:  B.  E.  Rich,  1902.  187  p., 
I  1.      16°. 

Prophets  and   patriarchs  of  the  Church  of 

Jesus  Christ  of    Latter-Day  Saints.      Chattanooga, 
Tenn.:  B.  E.  Rich  [1902].      318  p.,  i  I.      16°. 

Coyner  (John  M.)  Hand-book  on  Mormon- 
ism. n.  t.-p.  [Salt  Lake  City:  Hand-book  Publ. 
Co.,  1S82.]     96  p.     8°. 

Letters  on  Mormonism.      Salt  Lake  City,  • 

Utah:  Tribune  Printing  b'  Pub.  Co.,  l9i-;(j.      24  p. 

o   . 

The  Utah  problem.    An  address.  .  .    n.  t.-t. 

[Salt  Lake  City.  Utah.]  \%'i:^.      16  p.     8°. 

Cradlebaug^h  (John).  Mormonism.  A  doc- 
trine that  embraces  polygamy,  adultery,  incest, 
perjury,  blasphemy,  robbery  and  murder.  Speech 
of  Judge  Cradlebaugh  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives in  1863.      n.  t.-p.  [1877  ?J      18  p.     8°. 

Repr.:  Salt  Lake  Daily  Tribune,  April  8,  1877. 

Utah  and  the  Mormons.     Speech.  .  .on  the 

admission  of  Utah  as  a  state.  Delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  February  7,  1863. 
[With  historical  appendix.]  Washington:  L.  Tow- 
ers &'  Co.  [1863?]     67  p.      8°. 

Cragin  (Aaron  H.)  Execution  of  laws  in 
Utah.  Speech  of  A.  H.  C,  of  New  Hampshire, 
delivered  in  the  senate  of  the  United  States,  May 
18,  1870.  Washington:  F.  &•  J.  Rives  6^  G.  A. 
Bailey,  1870.      23   p.      8°. 

Crimes  (The)  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints  in  Utah. 
By  a  Mormon  of  1831.  A  demand  for  a  legisla- 
tive commission.  A  book  of  horrors.  San  Fran- 
cisco: A.  J.  Leary,  1884.      i  p.l.,  iii,  82  p.      16°. 

Crock'vrell  (James  H.)  Pictures  and  biogra- 
phies of  Brigham  Young  and  his  wives.  Being  a 
true  and  correct  statement  of  the  birth,  life  and 
death  of  President  Brigham  Young,  second  presi- 
dent of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day- 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

Saints,  and  brief  biographies  of  his  twenty-six 
wives,  and  names  and  number  of  children  born  to 
them.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  fir"  Sons 
[iS — ].     40  p.,  15  pi.,  I  port.     obi.  24°. 

Crofiut  (W.  A.)  Deseret;  or,  A  Saint's  afflic- 
tions. An  American  opera.  In  three  acts.  Li- 
bretto by  \V.  A.  CrofTut.  Music  by  Dudley  Buck. 
...     Ne-M    York,   iSSo.      16  p.      12°. 

CroTvel  (William).  See  Spencer  (Orson), 
<j«(/ William  Crowel. 

CuUom  (Shelby  M.)  The  menace  of  Mormon- 
ism.  (North  Amer.  Rev.  v.  iSi,  pp.  379-385- 
New  York,  1905.) 

Curtis  (George  Ticknor).  Admission  of  Utah. 
Limitation  of  state  sovereignty  by  compact  with  the 
United  States.  An  opinion  by  G.  T.  Curtis.  New 
York:  The  Author,  xZii.     22  p.      S°. 

Letter  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  on 

the  affairs  of  Utah,  polygamy,  "cohabitation," 
&c.  Washington:  The  Author,  1886.  1  p.l.,  32  p. 
8°. 

Curtis  (George  Ticknor),  and  F.  S.  Richards. 
Pleas  for  religious  liberty  and  the  rights  of  con- 
science. Arguments  delivered  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  U.  S.,  April  28,  iS86,  in  three  cases  of 
Lorenzo  Snow,  plaintiff,  vs.  United  States... by 
G.  T.  Curtis  and  F.  S.  Richards.  Washington: 
Gibson  Bros.,  1S86.     80  p.     8°. 

Curtis  (Theodore  W. )  The  Mormon  problem 
the  nation's  dilemma.  New  data,  new  method,  in- 
volving leading  questions  of  the  day  New  Haven: 
Hoggson  &r'  Robinson,  1SS5.      vii,  62  p.      8°. 

Roberts;  the  Dreyfus  of  America.     (Arena. 

V.  23.     pp.  120-131.      New  York,  1900.) 

Dall  (Caroline  Wells  Healey ) .  [Account  of  Salt 
Lake  City  and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  My  first 
holiday.     Boston,  1881.     12°.     pp.  75-108.) 

Dallin  (William).  True  Mormonism;  or.  The 
horrors  of  polygamy.  From  the  pen  of  an  ex- 
Mormon  elder,  who. .  .handles  the  question... 
without  gloves.  Chicago:  W.  P.  Dunn  d^  Co., 
18S5.     46  p.     12°. 

Daniels  (William  M.)  A  correct  account  of 
the  murder  of  Generals  Joseph  and  Hyrum  Smith, 
at  Carthage,  27  June,  1S44.  Nattvoo,  III.:  J. 
Taylor,  1S45.      24  p.     S°. 

Darby  (John  F.)  The  Mormons  driven  from 
Nauvoo.  (in  his:  Personal  recollections.  St. 
Louis,  iPSo.     8°.     pp.    198-202.) 

Davidson  (Alexander),  and  B.  Stuve.  Mor- 
mons or  Latter- Day  Saints.  Mormon  war.  (In 
their:  Complete  history  of  Illinois.  Springfield, 
III..  1874.      8°.     pp.  489-521.) 

Davidson  (Matilda),  wife  of  Solomon  Spauld- 
ing.  Folly  and  falsehood  of  the  Golden  Book  of 
Mormon.   Hexham:  E.  Pruddah  [1839].    4  P-    ^6°. 

Repr. :  Lunenburgh  Colonial  Churchman,  Jan.  25,  1839. 

Davies  (Richard).  Mormonism  unmasked;  be- 
ing a  statement  of  facts  relating  to  the  self  styled 
"  Latter-Day  Saints  "  and  the  Book  of  Mormon. .  . 
Burnley:  J.  Clegg\l%-},s,\.     24  p.      I6^ 

Davis  (E.)  Mormons  or  Latter-Day  Saints. 
(In  his:  The  half  century...  Boston,  1851.  12°. 
PP-  394-399-) 


Davis  (George  T.  M.)  Authentic  account  of 
the  massacre  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mormon  prophet, 
and  Hyrum  Smith,  his  brother;  with  a  brief  his- 
tory of  the  rise  and  progress  of  Mormonism.  St. 
Louis,  1844.     8°. 

Davis  (John  E.)  Mormonism  unveiled;  or,  A 
peep  into  the  principles  and  practices  of  the  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  .  .  To  which  is  added  a  dissertation 
on  "  Polygamy  and  the  Bible.". .  .  Bristol:  C.  T. 
Jefferies,  1S56.     48  p.      2.  ed.      12°. 

Davis  (McLain  W.)  Mormonism.  Some  of  its 
realities.  (Outlook,  v.  84,  pp.  1059-1064.  New 
York,  1906.) 

Day  (Charles).  Tiie  Latter-Day  Saints,  or 
Mormonites:  who  and  what  are  they?  London: 
Wertheim  er>  Macintosh  [18 — ].     30  p.      16°. 

Day  (Samuel  Phillips).  The  "Camp  of  Zion." 
(In  his:  Life  and  society  in  America.  London, 
1880.     2  v.     8°.     V.  I,  pp.  235-257.) 

De  Leon  (Edwin).  Visit  to  Joseph  Smith  at 
Nauvoo,  the  original  Holy  City.  (In  his:  Thirty 
years  of  my  life  on  three  continents.  London,  1890. 
2  v.     8°.     V.  I,  pp.  37-73-) 

Death  of  President  Brigham  Young.  Brief 
sketch  of  his  life  and  labors.  Funeral  ceremonies, 
with  full  report  of  the  addresses.  Salt  Lake  City: 
Deseret  N'e-vs  Est.,  I'i.-j-i.     35  p.      8°. 

Defense  of  plural  marriage,  by  the  women  of 
Utah  County.  Over  2,000  "  Mormon  "  ladies  unite 
with  their  sisters  of  Salt  Lake  City,  in  protesting 
against  the  misrepresentations  of  the  ladies  engaged 
in  the  anti-polygamy  crusade...  Provo  City,  U.: 
Enquirer  Off.  [1879]      12  p.      8°. 

Delegate  (The)  from  Utah.  The  position  of 
George  Q.  Cannon,  to  whom  the  seat  was  awarded. 
A  reply  to  a  pamphlet  issued  in  behalf  of  A.  G. 
Campbell.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret Ne~MS  Co.,  1881. 
24,  Ivii  p.     8°. 

Delegate  (The)  from  Utah.  Speeches  in  the 
House  of  I^epresentatives,  U.  S.,  for  the  admission 
of  G.  Q.  Cannon  to  the  seat  in  Congress,  to  which 
he  had  been  elected  by  a  vote  of  18,568  against 
1.357-  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co.,  1882. 
59  P-     8°. 

'O&ax&tvvxs,  jr.,  psettd.  An  epistle  of  Deme- 
trius, jr.,  the  silversmith,  to  the  workmen  of  like 
occupation.  .  .showing  the  best  way  to.  .  .put  down 
the  Latter-Day  Saints.  Manchester,  Eng.:  W. 
Shackleton  &•  Son  [1842?].     I  broadside.     f°. 

Demoralizing  (The)  doctrines  and  disloyal 
teachings  of  the  Mormon  hierarchy.  The  condi 
tion  of  women  in  polygamy.  New  York,  1866. 
18  p.     8°. 

Descriptive  review  of  the  industries  of  Salt 
Lake  City,  1890...  Compiled  and  published  by 
the  Trade  and  Commerce  Pub.  Co.  \_Salt  Lake 
City,  iSgo]      125  p.     4°. 

Deseret  (State  of). 

For  material  relating  to  the  proposed  State  of  Deseret,  see 
under  V»\\lov\\\»..— Governor ;  Siultll  (William); 
United  Staites.^Jitiiiciary  Committee  (June  10,  1886); 
UtaU  (Terr.). 

Deseret  News,  extra,  containing  a  revelation 
on  celestial  marriage,  a  remarkable  vision,  two  dis- 
courses, delivered  by  President  Brigham  Young, 
one  discourse  by  Elder  Orson  Pratt;  remarks  by 


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General  JVorks,  confd. 

Elders  H.  C.  Kimball,  John  Taylor,  and  others. 
Also  minutes  of  a  conference  of.  . .  Latter- Day  Saints 
...  Salt  Lake  City.  Aug.  28.  1852,  (S:c.  St.  Louis: 
Repr.  for  H.  S.  Eldridge  [1852].     48  p.     8°. 

Deseret  (The)  second  book,  [in  the  Deseret 
alphabet]  by  the  regents  of  the  Deseret  University, 
1868.      {Salt  Lake  City,  186S.]     72  p.,  I   1.      12°. 

Deseret  Sunday  School  Union.  Guide  for  the 
officers  and  teachers  of  .Sunday  schools  in  the  vari- 
ous stakes  of  Zion.  Published  by  the  Deseret  S.  S. 
Union.  Salt  Lake  City:  Merchants  Prtg.  Co.,  1893. 
24  p.      16°. 

Restoration  of  the  gospel.    Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah,  1878.      I  card.      12°. 

Dialogue  (A)  between  Jos.  Smith  and  the 
Devil,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  p.     8°. 

Logan,    U.:    Smith   b'    Stratford,     1882. 

9  p.  8°. 

Repr.:  N.  Y.  Herald,  1844. 

Dickens  (Charles).  Bound  for  the  Great  Salt 
Lake.  (In  his:  Uncommercial  traveller.  Chap.  xx. 
Boston:  J.  A'.  Osgood  &=  Co.,  1875.      12°.) 

Dickinson  (Ellen  E.)  The  Book  of  Mormon. 
(Scribner's  Monthly,     v.  20,  pp.  613-616.      1880.) 

Contains  Mrs.  McKinstry's  "  Statement  regarding  the 
'  Manuscript  Found.'  "  Mrs.  McKinstry  was  the  daughter  of 
Solomon  Spaulding,  the  author  of  the  "  Manuscript  Found." 

(Scribner's  Monthly,     v.  22,  pp.  946- 

948.     1881.) 

New  light  on  Mormonism.  With  introduc- 
tion by  Thurlow  Weed.  iVew  York:  Funk  &• 
tVagnalls,  1885.      4,  2  1.,  11-272  p.      12°. 

Dickson  (William  H.)  In  the  matter  of  the 
charges  preferred  by  A.  A.  Law  against  Alfred  W. 
McCune,  March  i,  1899.  Argument  of  W.  H. 
Dickson  for  Alfred  W.  McCune.  [Salt  Lake  City: 
Star  Prtg.  Co.  [ligg]     41  p.      8°. 

Solid  facts  from  a   loyal  man.     Speech  of 

U.  S.  Attorney  W.  H.  Dickson,  Grand  Army  Re- 
public meeting,  July  27  [18S6?].  Salt  Lake  City: 
Salt  Lake  Tribune  Print.  \\%'i,b\     4  p.      8°. 

Dilke  (Sir  Charles  Wentworth).  Brigham 
Young.  Mormondom.  Western  editors.  Utah. 
Nameless  Alps.  (In  bis:  Greater  Britain.  Lon- 
don. 1868.     2  V.     8°.     V.  I,  pp.  146-189.) 

Dixon  (William  Hepworth).  Brigham  Young 
and  the  doctrine  of  spiritual  wives.  Its  various  de- 
velopments. Sidney  Rigdon.  His  theory  of  spir- 
itual wifehood.  (In  his:  Spiritual  wives.  London, 
1868.     2  V.     4.  ed.      %" .     v.  I,  pp.  7g-8i.) 

Descent  of  the  mountains.  The  New  Jeru- 
salem. The  Mormon  theatre.  The  Temple.  The 
two  seers.  Flight  from  bondage.  Settlement  in 
Utah.  Works  and  F"aith.  Missionary  labor.  Mor- 
mon light.  Secular  notes.  High  politics.  Mar- 
riage in  Utah.  Polygamous  society.  The  doctrine 
of  pluralities.  The  great  schism.  Sealing.  Woman 
at  Salt  Lake.  The  Republican  platform.  (In  his: 
New  America.  London,  1867.  2  v.  8°.  v.  i, 
pp.  I75-359-) 

New  America  [A  review  of  Hepworth  Dixon's 
book].  (In  :  All  the'YearjRound.  London,  y\.&xz\\, 
1867.     8°.     pp.  252-256.) 

Dixon  (William  Hepworth).  Red  Mormonism. 
Polygamy.  Communism.  (In  his:  White  conquest. 
London,  iSjb.     2  v.     8°.     vol.  i,  pp.  ]  84-227.) 


Doctrines  (The)  of  Mormonism.  London: 
Religious  Tract  Soc.  [18 — J  24  p.  I2^  (Reli- 
gious Tract  Soc.     No.  599.) 

Donan  (P.)  A  peep  into  a  mountain-walled 
treasury  of  the  gods.  Rhymes  by  Cy.  Warman. 
Buffalo:  Matthews  Northrup  Co.  [cop.  1891]  96  p. 
8°. 

Doty  (Madeleine  Zabriskie).  Mormon  women 
and  what  they  think  of  polygamy.  (Amer.  Maga. 
New   York.  igoS.      8°.     v.  66,  pp.  41-47.) 

Dougall  (Lily).  The  Mormon  prophet.  AVw 
York:  D.  Appleton  iSr*   Co.,  1899.     x,  427  p.      12°. 

Dove  (George  S. )  and  James  Dove.  A  voice 
from  the  West  to  the  scattered  people  of  Weber  and 
all  the  seed  of  Abraham.  [Signed  by  George  S. 
Dove  and  James  Dove.]  San  Francisco  [/.  A. 
Dovel,  !%■]().     40  (2)  p.     8°. 

Dove  (James).  A  treatise  on  the  priesthood  by 
spiritual  birthright;  reprobation  and  election.  San 
Francisco:  J.  A.  Dove  &'  Co.,  1891.      58  p.      16°. 

Doyle  (A.  Conan).  A  study  in  scarlet.  Lon- 
don: IFard,  Lock  &•  Bowden,  Ltd.,  1894.  224  p. 
12°. 

Part  II.  of  this  book  is  entitled,  "The  country  of  the 
Saints,"  and  deals  with  the  fate  of  one  who  dared  resist  the 
orders  of  the  Church. 

Dudley  (M.  E.)  Tangled  threads.  A  tale  of 
Mormonism.  [In  verse.]  Boston:  R.  G.  Badger, 
1905.     48  p.,  6  pi.      12°. 

Du  Fay  {Mme.  Hortense  Ci).  Le  prophete  du 
XIXe  siecle;  ou.  Vie  des  Saints  des  Derniers  Jours 
(Mormons)...      Paris:  Dentu,  1863.     216  p.      8". 

Dunn  (Ballard  S.)  How  to  solve  the  Mormon 
problem.  Three  letters.  New  York:  Am.  News 
Co.  [1S77]     30  p.      8°. 

With  supplement,  i88o. 

[Letter  to   the   New  York    Evening   Post 

on  the  subject  of  the  anti-Mormon  bill,  which  has 
passed  the  Senate  and  is  now  before  the  House  of 
Representatives,     n.  p.  1SS2]     4  p.     8°. 

The  twin  monsters:  and  how  national  legis- 
lation may  help  to  solve  the  Mormon  problem,  and 
restore  to  society  somewhat  of  the  sacramental 
character  of.  .  .matrimony.  New  York:  J.  Pott  (Sr* 
Co.  [18S4]     31  p.     8°. 

Duplessis  (Paul).  Les  Mormons.  [A  novel.] 
Paris:  A.  Cadat  [i860].     2  v.  in  I.     2.  ed.      12°. 

Dyrholm  (Jens  Sorensen).  Oplysning  om 
Mormonerne;  eller,  Som  de  kalde  sig  selv:  "  Jesu 
Christi  Kirke  af  de  sidste  Dages  Hellige"... 
Odense:  J.  Milo,  1852.     63  p.     12°. 

En   Rost  i  vor  bevasgede  Tid  mod   Baptis- 

men,  Mormonismen  og  andre  religiose  Forvirringer. 
Odense:  J.  Milo,  1852.      257  p.,  I  1.      12°. 

Early  (The)  history,  rise,  and  progress  of 
Mormonism.  (In:  Frank  Leslie's  New  Family 
Magazine.     New  York\\Z<;ii\.    4°.    pp.  112-121.) 

Early  scenes  in  church  history.  Salt  Lake  City: 
fttvenile  Instructor  Off.,  1S82.  viii,  9-96  p.  12°. 
Faith-promoting  series,  Bk.  8.) 

Eaton  (Mrs.  Horace),  and  others.  Mormon- 
ism.     n.  p.  [1881  ?]     4  p.      8°. 

Eaton  (John).  The  Mormons  of  to-day:  a 
series  of  articles  from  "The  Christian  Herald." 
«.  /.   [1898]     40  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 


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General  JVorks,  cont'd. 

Eaton  (John),  and  (  )  Sheldon.  The  Mor- 
mon menace.  (Homiletic  Review,  v.  42,  pp.  gg- 
105.      .Vew   York,  1 90 1.) 

Edmunds  and   Edmunds-Tucker   Law. 

Caine  (John  T.)  The  Mormon  problem.  Speech 
of  John  T.  Caine,  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
Jan.  12,  1S87,  in  opposition  to  the  so-called  Ed- 
munds-Tucker anti-polygamy  bill.  Washington, 
1887.     31  p.     8°. 

Gibson  (A.  M.)  Have  Mormons  any  rights? 
The  new  Edmunds  bill.  Brief  in  re  Senate  bill 
No.  10.  A  bill  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "  An  act 
toamend  section  5352  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the 
United  States  in  reference  to  bigamy,  and  for  other 
purposes,"  approved  March  21,  1882.  [By  A.  M. 
Gibson,     n.  t.-p.]     87  p.     8°. 

Goodwin  (C.  C.)  That  brief  [by  C.  C.  Good- 
win, in  reference  to  A.  M.  Gibson's,  "  Have  Mor- 
mons any  rights  ?"J.    lVashingt07i,  \?>?>b.    22  p.     8°. 

Sloan  (Robert  \V.)  The  great  contest.  The 
chief  advocates  of  anti-Mormon  measures  reviewed 
by  their  speeches  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, January  12,  1887,  on  the  bill  reported  by  J. 
Randolph  Tucker  as  a  substitute  for  Senator 
Edmunds'  bill  against  the  Mormon  Church.  Salt 
Lake  City,  {^Deseret  News  Co.]  1887.   vii,  gS  p.    12°. 

Taylor  (Johnl.  Discourse  delivered  at  the 
General  Conference,  Salt  Lake  City,  April  g,  1882 
[in  regard  to  the  Edmunds  bill].  Salt  Lake  City, 
1882.     iSp.     8°. 

United  States. —  Utah  Commission.  The  Ed- 
munds act,  reports  of  the  Commission,  rules,  regu- 
lations and  decisions,  and  population,  registration 
and  election  tables,  etc.  For  the  information  of 
registration  and  election  officers  in  Utah.  Salt 
Lake  City:  Tribune  Co.,  1883.     2  p.l.,  3-121  p.     8°. 

Salt  Lake  City:    Tribune  Prig.  Co., 

1S83.     46  p.,  1  1.     8°. 

Engelstoft  (C.  T.)  Om  Morraonerne.  Odense: 
M.  C.  Hempel,  1855.     2  p.l.,  16  p.      16°. 

Repr. :  Fyens  Stiftstidende.     No.  47,  og  48. 

English  (Thomas  Dunn).  The  Mormons;  or. 
Life  at  Salt  Lake  City-  A  drama,  in  three  acts.  .  . 
as  performed  at  Burton's  Theatre,  March,  1858. 
New  York:  S.  French  [1858].  43  p.  12°.  (French's 
Standard  Drama.     Acting  ed.     No.  205.) 

Entraigues  (Jean  d').  La  ville  de  Mormons. 
(Monde  moderne.     v.  20,  pp.  44-55.     Paris,  \<:jO\.') 

Etourneau  (  ).  Les  Mormons...  Pre- 
face par  Pierre  Vin9ard.  . .  Paris:  Bestel  et  Cie., 
1856.     2  p.l.,  xi,  282,  (i)  p.     16°. 

Evans  (John  Henry).  One  hundred  years  of 
Mormonism,  a  history  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints  from  i8o5-igo5. 
Salt  Lake  City:  The  Deseret  News,  igo5.  xxxviii, 
528  p.     8°. 

Eventful  narratives.  Salt  Lake  City: Juvenile 
Lnstructor  Office,  18S7.  vii,  g-g8  p.  12°.  (Faith- 
promoting  series.     Bk.  13.) 

External  (The)  evidences  of  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon, examined.  [London:  Briscoe,  18 — .]  27  p. 
12°. 

Fairchild (James  H.)  Manuscript  of  Solomon 
Spaulding  and  the  Book  of  Mormon:  a  paper  read 


before  the.  .  .Western  Reserve  Hist.  Soc. ,  Mch. 
23,  1 836.  [Cleveland,  iSg2.]  8°.  (West.  Res- 
Hist.  Soc.      Tract  No.  77.) 

Faithfull  (Emily).  [Account  of  the  Mormons.] 
(In  her;  Three  visits  to  America.  N'ew  York  [cop. 
1884].      8°.      pp.  158-210.) 

Fallows  (Samuel  and  H.  M.)  The  Mormon 
menace.  Chicago:  IVoman's  Temperance  Pub.  As- 
soc, 1903.      122  p.,  I  1.      8°. 

Fernhagel  (D.  T.)  Die  Wahrheit  iiber  das 
Mormonenthum.  Blatter  aus  Utah.  Ziirich:  J. 
Schabelitz,  l8Sg.     iv,  112  p.      8°. 

Ferris  (Benjamin  G.)  Utah  and  the  Mormons. 
The  history,  government,  doctrines,  customs  and 
prospects  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  From  per- 
sonal observation  during  a  six  months'  residence  at 
Great  Salt  Lake  City.  Ne-iu  York:  Harper  (Sr" 
Brothers,  1854.      347  p.      12°. 

New  York:  Harper  cr'  Brothers,  1856. 

377  P-      12°. 

Ferris  [Mrs.  B.  G.)  The  Mormons  at  home; 
with  some  incidents  of  travel  from  Missouri  to 
California,  1852-3.  In  a  series  of  letters.  New 
York:  Dix  and  Edwards,  iZ'^b.     viii,  2gg  p.      12°. 

Mormons  (The)  at  home.  [A  review  of  Mrs. 
Ferris' book.]  (In:  Littell's  Living  Age.  Boston, 
1854.     8°.     pp.  602-606.) 

Few  (A)  plain  words  about  Mormonism,  show- 
ing that  Latter-Day  Saints  are  no  saints  at  all, 
proved  by  extracts  from  their  writings.  By  the 
author  of  A  few  plain  words  about  Popery  and  the 
Pope...    Bristol:  The  Author[i% — ].     16  p.     12°. 

Field  (Kate).  A  Gentile  prophet.  .  .  (In  her: 
Washington.  Washingtoit,  February,  l8gl.  f°. 
pp.  114-115.) 

Fishwick  (J.  F.)  The  false  prophet  tested; 
or,  Mormonism  refuted.  London:  IVertheini  &• 
Macintosh,  1853.      16  P-      24°. 

Fitch  (Thomas).  Argument  addressed  to  the 
House  Judiciary  Committee  in  reply  to  the  memo- 
rial of  the  Salt  Lake  Bar,  and  in  opposition  to 
House  bill  37gi,  Feb.  10,  1873.  Washington: 
Gibson  Bros.,  1873.      34  p.      8°. 

Flagg  (Edmund).  [Account  of  the  Mormons.] 
(In  his:  The  far  West.  Ne-cu  York,  183S.  2  v. 
12°.     V.  2,  pp.  110-113.) 

Flanigan  (J.  H.)  Mormonism  triumphant! 
Truth  vindicated,  lies  refuted,  the  Devil  mad,  and 
priestcraft  in  danger!!!  Being  a  reply  to  Palmer's 
Internal  evidence  against  the  Book  of  Mormon. 
Liverpool:  R.  James,  i84g.      32  p.      8°. 

Fletcher  (C.  H.  B.)  Utah's  industries,  re- 
sources, enterprises.  Descriptive,  statistical,  com- 
parative. 1888.  [By  C.  H.  B.  Fletcher.]  Salt 
Lake  City,  1888.      64  p.     24°. 

Flower ( William  B.),  ^(Z.  The  Mormons.  The 
dream  and  the  reality;  or.  Leaves  from  the  sketch 
book  of  experience  of  one  who  left  England  to 
join  the  Mormons.  .  .ed.  by  a  clergyman  [William 
B.  Flower].  London:  J.  Masters,  1857.  viii,  92  p. 
16°. 

Folk  (E.  E.)  The  Mormon  monster;  or,  The 
story  of  Mormonism.  .  .  With  an  introduction  by 
George  A.  Lofton,  D.D.  Chicago:  F.  LI.  Revell 
Co.,  igoo.     4  p.l.,  372  p.,  I  facsim.,  18  pi.,  6  port. 


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General  IForks,  cont'd. 

Forbes  (Edward).  The  Salt  Lake  and  the 
Mormonites.  (In  his:  Literary  papers.  London, 
1855.     12°.     pp.  263-277.) 

Ford  (Thomas).  A  history  of  Illinois,  from  its 
commencement  as  a  state  in  181S  to  1S47.  Con- 
taining. .  .account  of  the  Black  I  lawk  war,  the  rise, 
progress,  and  fall  of  Mormonism,  the  Alton  and 
Lovejoy  riots.  Chicago:  S.  C.  Griggs  fir*  Co., 
1S54.     447  P-,  3  port.,  I  pi.      12°. 

Fragments  of  experience.  Designed  for  the 
instruction  and  encouragement  of  young  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  Sail  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor 
Office.  1SS2.  96  p.  12°.  (Faith  promoting  ser. 
Bk.  6.) 

France  (George  W.)  All  about  the  Mormons. 
(In  his:  The  struggle  for  life  and  home  in  the 
North-west.      New   York,    i8qo.      8°.     pp.  44-61.) 

Franklin  (John  Benjamin).  One  year  at  the 
Great  Salt  Lake  City;  or,  A  voice  from  the  Utah 
pandemonium.  Manchester,  Eng.:  J.  Heywood 
[iS— ].     4S  p.      16°. 

Fraud  on  the  will  [of  Brigham  Young].  Over 
a  million  dollars  stolen  by  Taylor  &  Co.  Suit  of 
the  heirs. .  .  Full  exposure  of  the  robbery.  .  .  \Salt 
Lake,  1879.]     9-28  p.      8°. 

Friendly  (A)  warning  to  the  Latter-Day 
Saints  or  Mormons;  in  which  the  true  character  of 
the  Mormon  missionaries  is  plainly  set  forth,  by 
one  who  was  of  that  community,  and  a  resident  in 
Salt  Lake.  London:  Wertheim,  Macintosh  &'  Hunt, 
i860,     iv,  61  p.      16°. 

Froude  (James  Anthony).  Salt  Lake.  The 
Mormons.  (In  his:  Oceana.  London,  1886.  8°. 
pp.  36S-371.) 

Fuller  (Mrs.  Metta  Victoria).  See  Victor 
{Mrs.  Metta  Victoria  Fuller). 

Fullmer  (J.  S.)  Assassination  of  Joseph  and 
Hyrum  Smith,  the  prophet  and  the  patriarch  of  the 
...Latter-Day  Saints.  Also  a  condensed  history 
of  the  expulsion  of  the  Saints  from  Nauvoo.  Liver- 
pool: F.  D.  Richards,  1S55.      40  p.      8°. 

Gannett  (Henry).  A  gazetteer  of  Utah.  43  p 
I  illus.,  map.  (U.  S.  Geol.  Survey.  Bull.  No.  166 
Washington,  1900.      8°.) 

Garde  (C.  B.)  Om  de  mormonske  Vildfarelser, 
Til  mine  Menigheder.  Holbek:  Friis,  1854.  92  p 
12°. 

Garner  (James  Wilford).  The  case  of  Sena 
tor  Smoot  and  the  Mormon  Church.  (N.  Amer 
Rev.     V.  184,  pp.  46-58.      New  York,  1907.) 

Geese  (The)  of  Ganderica,  their  history,  their 
sense  and  nonsense.  By  a  Utah  goose.  Salt 
Lake  City:  .Salt  Lake  Herald  [l?>%2].      36  p.      16°. 

Gems  for  the  young  folks.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juv- 
enile Instructor  Off.,  1 88 1.  3  1.,  88  p.  12°. 
(Faith-promoting  series,  Bk.  4.) 

Gerhard  (Frederick).  [History  of  the  Mor- 
mon church  in  Illinois.]  (In  his:  Illinois  as  it  is 
Chicago,  1S57.      8°.     pp.  95-100,   10S-122.) 

Gibson  (A.  M.)  Have  Mormons  any  rights  ? 
The  new  Edmunds  bill.  Brief  in  re  Senate  bill 
No.  10.  A  bill  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "  An 
Act  to  amend  Section  fifty-three  hundred  and  fifty- 
two  of   the   Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States 


in  reference  to  bigamy,  and  for  other  purposes," 
approved  March  2i,  1882.  [By  A.  M.  Gibson. 
«.  A-/.]     87  p.     8°. 

Goodwin  (C.  C.)  That  brief  [by  C.  C.  Good- 
win, in  reference  to  A.  M.  Gibson's  "  Have  Mor- 
mons any  rights  ?"'].    Washington,  l?>Zt.    22  p.     8°. 

Gibson  (William),  and  Woodville  Wood- 
,MAN.  Report  of  three  nights'  public  discussion  in 
Bolton  [England],  between  W.  Gibson.  .  .of  the. . . 
Latter- Day  Saints,  and  the  Rev.W.  Woodman. .  .of 
the  New  Jerusalem  Church...  Liverpool:  F.  D. 
Richards,  1851.      i  p.l.,  46  p.      8°. 

Gilchrist  (Etta  L.)  Apples  of  Sodom:  a  story 
of  Mormon  life.  [By  Etta  L.  Gilchrist.]  Cleve- 
land:  W.    W.    Williams,   1 883.      322  p.      12°. 

Giles  (Barnet  Moses).  The  pure  testimony  to 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints, 
and  unto  all  nations  of  the  world.  Salt  Lake  City, 
1875.     45  p.     8°. 

Gillilan  (J.  D.)  Mormon  theology.  (Meth- 
odist Rev.  New  York,  189S.  8°.  v.  80  (ser.  5, 
V.  14),  pp.  777-780.) 

Goodrich  (E.  S.)  Mormonism  unveiled.  The 
other  side.  From  an  American  standpoint.  \^Salt 
Lake  City]  1884.     12  p.     8".     ([Tract]  No.  2.) 

Repr.:  Chicago  Times. 

Goodwin  (C.  C.)  That  brief  [by  C.  C. 
Goodwin,  in  reference  to  A.  M.  Gibson's  "  Have 
Mormons  any  rights?"].  Washington,  iSSCi.  22  p. 
8°. 

The  truth  about  the  Mormons.     (Munsey's 

Maga.     V.  23,  pp.  310-325.      A''ew  York,  1900.) 

Gospel  (The)  witness  [for  Joseph  Smith's  gos- 
pel].     Liverpool:  R.  James,  1848.     S  p.     8°. 

Gov.  West  and  the  polygamists.  Report  of 
his  interview  with  .A.postle  Lorenzo  .Snow,  .Slay  13, 
1SS6,  at  the  Utah  Penitentiary.  His  proposals 
rejected,  and  the  Brethren  proclaim  their  defiance 
of  the  law.  \Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Off.]  1886. 
8  p.      8'. 

Graham  (Winifred).  Ezra  the  Mormon.  Lon- 
don: Everett  &=  Co.,  1908.     320  p.      8°. 

Grant  (Jedediah  M.)  Three  letters  to  the  New 
York  Herald,     n.  p.,  1852.     64  p.     8°. 

Repr.  New  York  Herald,  1852.  Title  on  cover:  The  truth 
for  the  Mormons. 

Gray  (J.  H.)  Principles  and  practices  of  Mor- 
mons, tested  in  two  lectures:  delivered  before  the 
Religious  and  Useful  Knowledge  .Society  of  Doug- 
las, on  November  24  and  December  r,  1852... 
Douglass:  M.  P.  Backwell,  1853.  78  p.  2.  ed. 
16°. 

Greeley  (Horace).  The  Mormons  and  Mor- 
monism. Two  hours  with  Brigham  Young.  Salt 
Lake  and  its  environs.  (In  his:  An  overland 
journey  from  New  York  to  San  F'rancisco.  . .  Ne7u 
York,  i860.      12°.      pp.  209-244.) 

Greene  (N.  W.),  ed.  See  Smith  (Mary  Ettie 
V.) 

Greene  (John  P.)  Facts  relative  to  the  expul- 
sion of  the  Mormons  from  the  State  of  Missouri, 
under  the  "  Exterminating  order."  Cincinnati:  R. 
P.  Brooks,  l%^i).      iv,  5-43  p.      8°. 

Green'wood  (Grace), /Jf«fl'.  <?/SaraJ.C.  Lii'- 
PINCOTT.  Utah.  (In  her:  New  life  in  new  lands. 
New  York,  1873.      12°.     pp.  131-171.) 


LIST    OF   WORKS    RELATING   TO    THE    MORMONS 


197 


General  IVorhs,  cont'd. 

Gregg  (Thomas).  Mormon  war.  The  Mormon 
period.  (In  his;  History  of  Hancock  county,  Illi- 
nois.    Chicago,  1880.      8°.     pp.  104-109,  242-378.) 

The  prophet  of  Palmyra.  Mormonism  re- 
viewed and  examined  in  the  life,  character,  and 
career  of  its  founder,  from  "  Cumorah  Hill"  to 
Carthage  jail  and  the  desert.  .  .complete  history  of 
the  Mormon  era  in  Illinois.  .  .investigation  of  the 
"  Spalding  manuscript  "  theory  of  the  origin  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  ^Vexu  York,  J.  B.  Aldcn,  i8go. 
xiv,  (2)  552  p.,  I  facsim.,  5  pi.,  5  port.      12°. 

Guernsey  (A.  H.)  Solomon  Spalding  and 
Joseph  Smith.  (In:  The  Library  Magazine.  New 
Series.  A^ifw  Kjr^,  November,  1885.  8°.  pp.  444- 
446.) 

Guers  (Emilius).  L'Irvingisme  et  le  Mormon- 
isme  juges  par  la  parole  de  dieu.  [By  Emilius 
Guers.]    Geneve:  E.  Berond,  1853.    vii,  128  p.    8°. 

Irvingism  and  Mormonism  tested  by  Scrip- 
ture. With  prefatory  notice  by  James  Bridges. 
London:  /.  Nisbet,  1854.      xxiv,  94  p.      12°. 

Gunnison  {Lieut.  John  W.)  The  Mormons  or 
Latter-Day  Saints,  in  the  valley  of  the  Great  Salt 
Lake;  a  history  of  their  rise  and  progress,  peculiar 
doctrines,  present  condition,  and  prospects,  derived 
from  personal  observation,  during  a  residence 
among  them.  [With  addenda  containing  a  Mormon 
chronology.]  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,  Grambo  b' 
Co.,  1852.      ix,  13-16S  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

— —  Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  i2i^  Co., 

1857.      16S  p.      12°. 

Philadelphia:  J.  B.  Lippincott  b'  Co., 

i860,     xvii,  14-168  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 
With  narrative  of  the  death  of  the  author. 

New  York:   G.  Mtenro  [1890].      xvii, 

13-168  p.     12°.     (Seaside  library,  no.  1610.) 

Gunsaulus  (F.  W.),  H.  E.  Gordon,  and'W.  F. 
Slocum.  Addresses  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the 
New  West  Education  Commission,  Oct.  14,  1890,  in 
the  First  Congregational  Church,  Chicago,  by  F.  W. 
Gunsaulus,  H.  E.  Gordon,  W.  F.  Slocum.  Chicago 
[1890].     27  p.     8°. 

Title  on  cover,  Mormonism  and  Jesuitism. 

H.  (M.)  Mormonismen  ogSaltsoitaden.  Kjoben- 
havn:  K.  Schonberg,  1893.  76  p.  S".  (Smaa- 
skrifter  til  Oplysning  for  Kristne.      8°.) 

Haandsrsekning  for  Menigmand  i  Kampen 
mod  Mormonerne.  Kjobenhavn:  G.  E.  C.  Gad, 
1857.      15  p.      12°. 

Haining  (Samuel).  Mormonism  weighed  in  the 
balances  of  the  sanctuary,  and  found  wanting;  the 
substance  of  four  lectures.  Douglas:  The  Author, 
1840.     66  p.      16°. 

Hale  (Wilfred  S.)  Mormon  doctrines  analyzed 
and  their  errors  demonstrated  in  the  light  of  the 
Holy  Scriptures.  Albany  [Argus  Co.,  cop.  1904]. 
2  p.l.,  18  p.      I  port.     16°. 

Hall  (E.  T.)  The  Mormon  Bible  a  fabrication 
and  a  stupendous  fraud;  its  condemnation  of  polyg- 
amy.     Columbus:  F.  J.  Heer,  1899.      55  p.      16°. 

Hall  (William).  The  abominations  of  Mormon- 
ism exposed;  containing  many  facts  and  doctrines 
concerning  that  singular  people,  during  seven  years' 
membership  with  them:  from  1840  to  1847.  Cin- 
cinnati: The  Author,  1852.     iv,  5-156  p.     16°. 


Hammerich  (Fr.)  Kort  Udsigt  over  Mormo- 
nernes  Historic  og  Lwrdomme.  Kjobenhavn:  N.  C. 
Ditlewsen,  1852.      16  p.      12°. 

Hand-book  (A)  of  reference  to  the  history, 
chronology,  religion  and  country  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints,  including  the  revelation  on  celestial  marriage 
.  . .  Salt  Lake  City :  Juvenile  Lnstructor  Office,  1884. 
I  p.l.,  158  p.      12°. 

Hardy  {Lady  Duffus).  The  city  of  the  Saints. 
Among  the  Mormons.  (In  her;  Through  cities  and 
prairie  lands.    New  York,  1881.    8°.    pp.  102-128.) 

In  the  city  of  the  Saints.     (In  her:  Between 

two  oceans.     London,  1884.     8°.     pp.  117-135.) 

Harris  (William).  Mormonism  portrayed ;  its 
errors  and  absurdities  exposed,  and  the  spirit  and 
designs  of  its  authors  made  manifest;  by  W.  H., 
with  emendations  by  a  citizen  [ T.  C.  Sharp].  To 
which  is  added  an  appendix,  containing  the  testi- 
mony of  the  most  prominent  witnesses.  .  .at  the 
trial  of  Joe  Smith,  jr. .  .  .for  high  treason  against  the 
state  of  Missouri. .  .  Warsaw,  LIL:  Sharp  dj"  Gam- 
ble, 1841.     64  p.      12°. 

Hartley  (Richard),  and  Benjamin  E.  Rich. 
Public  discussion  of  the  doctrines  of  the  Gospel  of 
Jesus  Christ.  Held  in  the  Tabernacle,  Ogden, 
Utah,  May  8  and  9,  18S4.  Between  the  Rev.  Rich- 
ard Hartley.  .  .and  Ben.  E.  Rich...  Reported  by 
F.  E.  Barker.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Ln- 
structor Office,  1884.      iv,  5-72  p.      12°. 

Hartt  (Rollin  Lynde).  The  Mormons.  (Atlantic 
Monthly,     v.  85,  pp.  261-272.     Boston,  1900.) 

Haskell  (D.  C.)  Mormonism:  an  address. 
New  York:  Am.  LLome  Missionary  Soc,  1 88 1. 
26  p.      8°. 

Hass  (L.  U.)  Mormonernes  Lrerdomme,  Op- 
rindelse  og  Fremgang.  ICjdbenhavn:  F.  IL.  Elbe, 
1851.      32  p.      12°. 

Repr.:  S6ndag;sblad. 

Haussonville  (Joseph  Othenin  Bernard  de 
Cleron  d').  One  day  in  Utah.  A  literary  French 
nobleman's  views  on  the  Mormon  question,  from 
"  A  travers  les  Etats  Unis."  Translated.  .  .by  Leo 
Heefeli .  .  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co. ,  1 883. 
41  pp.      2.  ed.      12°. 

Hawthornthwaite  (Samuel).  Mr.  Haw- 
thornthwaite's  adventures  among  the  Mormons,  as 
an  elder  during  eight  years.  [By  Samuel  Hawthorn- 
thwaite.]  Manchester:  The  Author,  1857.  132  p. 
8°. 

Hay  (John).  The  Mormon  prophet's  tragedy. 
(Atlantic  Monthly,  v.  24,  pp.  669-678.  Boston, 
1869.) 

Whitney  (Orson  F.)  "  The  Mormon  prophet's 
tragedy."  A  review  of  an  article  by  the  late  John 
Hay,  published  originally  in  the  Atlantic  Monthly 
for  Dec,  i860,  and  republished  in  the  Saints' 
Herald  of  June  21,  1905.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
Deseret  A'ews,  1905.     98  p.      12°. 

Hayden  (Ferdinand  Vanderveer).  Mormonism. 
Disloyal  Mormonism.  (In  his:  The  great  West. 
Bloomington,  LIL,  i83o.     8°.  pp.  322-339.) 

Hazen  (M.  B.),  General.  [Report]  relative  to 
affairs  in  Utah  territory.  February  25,  1867.  5  p. 
8°.   (U.  S.  39.  Cong.,  2.  Sess.    House  mis.  doc.  75.) 


198 


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General  fCorlts,  cont'd. 
Hazleton  (George  C.)    Speech  of  G.  C.  H.,  of 

Wisconsin,  against  permitting  polygamy  to  be 
represented  in. .  .Congress.  Delivered  in  the  House, 
April  iS,  1S82.      IVashington,  18S2.      15  p.      8°. 

Heap  (G.  H.)  Journey  to  the  Mormon  settle- 
ments near  Las  Vegas  de  Santa  Clara.  (In  his: 
Central  route  to  the  Pacific.  .  Philadelphia,  1854. 
8°.     pp.  71-97.) 

Hemenway  (Charles  \V.)  Memoirs  of  my  day  in 
and  out  of  .\Iormondom.  Written  in  prison  while  the 
author  was  undergoing  sentence  for  alleged  libel. 
Sill  Lake  City,  Utah  [Deseret  NeiusCo.'],  1887.  i.K, 
265  p.,  I  port.      12°. 

Hemingray  (Joseph  C.)  Mormonism.  Argu- 
ment of  J.  C.  H.,  delegate  of  the  liberal  party  of 
Utah,  before  the  House  Sub-committee  on  Terri- 
tories, on  the  bill  to  regulate  elections. .  .  in. .  .  Utah, 
Jan.  22,  1878.  H^ashington:  iV.  H.  Moore,  1878. 
30  p.      8°. 

Heroines  of  "  Mormondom."  Salt  Lake  City: 
Juvenile  Instructor  off.,  1884.  96  p.  12°.  (Noble 
women's  lives  series.     No.  2.) 

Hertwig  (John  George).  Polygamy  in  the 
United  States.  [By  John  George  Hertwig.  Wash- 
ington, 1884.]     4  p.     8°. 

Extr.  Salamanca  Freethinkers'  Magazine,  May,  1884. 

Hickman  (Edward  B.)  Mormonism  sifted;  or. 
The  question.  Was  Joseph  Smith  sent  by  God?  ex- 
amined. .  .  London:  Jurrold  &•  Sons  [1850].  27  p. 
3.  ed.      12°. 

Hickman  (William  A.)  Brigham's  destroying 
angel:  being  the  life,  confession,  and  startling  dis- 
closures of  the  notorious  Bill  Hickman,  written  by 
himself,  with  explanatory  notes  by  J.  H.  Beadle. 
New  York:  G.  A.  Crofutt,  1872.  vii,  9-219  p., 
2  port.      12°. 

Higbee  (E.).  and  R.  B.  Thompson.  . .  Petition 
of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  commonly  known  as 
Mormons,  stating  that  they  have  purchased  lands 
of  the  general  government,  .in  Missouri,  from 
which  they  have  been  driven.  .  .and  have  suffered 
other  wrongs  for  which  they  pray  Congress  to  pro- 
vide a  remedy.  December  21,  1840.  13  pp.  8°. 
(U.  S.  26.  Cong.,  2  Sess.      House  doc.  22.) 

Higbee  (E.)  See  also  Pratt  (Parley  Parker) 
and  E.  HiGBEE. 

History  of  the  Mormon  church...  (In  con- 
tested election  case  of  McGrorty  vs.  Hooper.  U.S. 
40.   Cong.,  2  Sess.    House  rept.  79,  p.  6-40.    1868.) 

History  of  the  Mormon  church  in  the  biogra- 
phies of  its  presidents,  1830-1906.  Illus.  (In: 
National  cyclopedia  of  American  biography,  v.  7, 
pp.  386-3()7.     Ne-uYork,  1897.) 

History  of  the  Mormons.  Edinburgh:  W.  ^ 
R.  Cha7nb€rs  \\'a-'\.  32  p.  12°.  (Chambers  Re- 
pository of  instructive  and  amusing  tracts.  No.  53.) 

HoUey  (Marietta).  The  lament  of  the  Mor- 
mon wife:  a  poem.  Hartford:  Am.  Pub.  Co., 
1880.      1 1  1.,  3  pi.     4°. 

HoUister  (Obando  J.)  Words  and  deeds.  The 
Mormons  and  temperance...  Salt  Lake  City, 
\Tribiine  Office'\\%%^.     2  p.     8°. 

Holy  (The)  Scriptures,  translated  and  corrected 
by  the   spirit  of  revelation,  by  Joseph  Smith,  jr., 


the  seer.  Piano,  III. :  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints,  1867.     917,  286  p.      16°. 

Sheen  (Isaac).  Great  contrast.  A  selection 
of  texts  from  King  James's  translation  of  the  Bible, 
contrasted  with  the  corresponding  texts  in  the  in- 
spired translation  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  seer. 
Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  True  Latter  Day  Saints' 
Herald,  1S67.      8  p.      8°. 

Homespun,  pseud.  Lydia  Knight's  history. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office.  1883. 
102  p.     12°.     (Noble  women's  lives  series.  No.  I.) 

Hooper  (William  Henry).  Extension  of  boun- 
daries [as  infringing  upon  Utah  Territory].  Speech 
of  W.  H.  H.,  of  Utah,  House  of  Representatives, 
Feb.  25,  1869.  Washington:  F.  dr"  J.  Rives  &' 
G.  A.  Bailey,  1869.      14  p.      8\ 

The  Utah  bill.  A  plea  for  religious  liberty. 

Speech  of  W.  H.  H.,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives,  March  23,  1870,  together  with 
the  remonstrance  of  the  citizens  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
in  mass  meeting,  March  31,  1S70,  to  the  Senate. 
Washington:   Gibson  Bros.,  1870.     40  p.      S°. 

Vindication  of  the  people  of  Utah.  Re- 
marks of  Hon.  W.  H.  H.,  in  reply  to  the  charges 
of  Hon.  W.  II.  Clagett,  of  Montana,  on  the  28 
and  29  of  Jan.,  1873,  which  are  printed  herewith; 
delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan. 
29,  1873.  Washington:  F.  b'  J.  Rives,  1S73. 
16  p.     8°. 

Waite  (Charles  B.)  Argument  before  the  Com- 
mittee on  Elections,  House  of  Representatives, 
March  25-27,  1S68,  in  the  case  of  William  Mc- 
Grorty vs.  Wm.  H.  Hooper,  sitting  delegate  from 
.  .  .Utah.     n.p.  [1868]     32  p.     8°. 

Horton  (T.)  A  true  history  of  the  rise  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  of  the 
restoration  of  the  Holy  Priesthood,  and  of  the  late 
discovery  of  ancient  American  records,  .and  mar- 
tyrdom of  their  prophet,  Joseph  Smith,  and  the 
appointment  of  his  successor,  James  J.  Strang. 
Geneva,  N.Y.:   Gazette  Print  \\i:\-T[.    47  p.    24°. 

Hor'will  (Herbert  W.)  The  Mormon  problem. 
(Independent  Rev.  v.  3,  pp.  433-442.  London, 
1904.) 

House  of  the  Lord.  Historical  and  descriptive 
sketch  of  the  Salt  Lake  Temple  from  April  6,  1853, 
to  April  6,  1 893... Other  temples  of  the  Saints. 
Also  the  dedicatory  prayer.  Salt  Lake  City:  Des- 
eret News  Pub.  Co.,  1893.     3-36  p.,  I  pi.     8°. 

Salt  Lake   City:    G.   Q.    Cannon   is" 

Sons  Co.,  1897.     3-36  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

Ho^ve  (E.  D  )  Mormonism  unveiled:  or,  A 
faithful  account  of  that  singular  imposition  and  de- 
lusion, from  its  rise  to  the  present  time.  .  .  .And  a 
full  detail  of  the  manner  in  which  the  famous 
Golden  Bible  was  brought  before  the  world.  To 
which  are  added,  inquiries  into  the  probability  that 
the  historical  part  of  the  said  Bible  was  written  by 
one  Solomon  Spalding,  more  than  twenty  years 
ago.  .  .  Painesville:  The  Author,  1834.  ix, 
11-290  p.,  I  pi.      16°. 

Hudson  (il/rj.  J.  K.)  One  of  the  Lord's  people. 
[A  Mormon  story.]  (Lippincott's  Maga.  v.  65, 
pp.  944-955.      Philadelphia,  1900.) 

Hudson  (Mrs.  Mary  W.)  Esther  the  Gentile. 
Topeka:   G.   W.  Crane  &' Co.,  1888.     167  p.    8°. 


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General  JVorks,  cont'd. 

Hudson  (T.  S. )  [Account  of  Salt  Lake  City 
and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  A  scamper  through 
America.     London,  1S82.      12°.     pp.  104-II2.) 

Huebner  (Joseph  Alexander),  Baron  von. 
Salt  Lake  City.  (In  his:  A  ramble  round  the 
world.     London,  1878.     8°.     pp.  76-116.) 

Hughes  (James  L.)  My  misconceptions  re- 
garding the  Mormons.  (Canadian  Maga.  v.  23, 
pp.  g-l6.      Toronto,  1904.) 

Humason  (VVilliam  Lawrence).  From  the  At- 
lantic surf  to  the  Golden  Gate.  First  trip  on  the 
great  Pacific  railroad.  Two  day  and  nights  among 
the  Mormons.  Hartford:  W.  C.  Hutchings,  1869. 
56  p.     8°. 

Hunt  (James  H.)  Mormonism:  embracing  the 
origin,  rise  and  progress  of  the  sect,  with  an  exam- 
ination of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  .  .their  troubles  in 
Missouri,  and  final  expulsion  from  the  State.  With 
an  appendix,  giving  an  account  of  the  late  disturb- 
ances in  Illinois,  which  resulted  in  the  death  of 
Joseph  and  Hyrum  Smith,  by  G.  W.  Westbrook. 
.S7.  Louis:  TJ stick  &"  Davies,  1844.  v,  5-304, 
3-36  p.     12°. 

Hutchins  (James).  An  earnest  appeal  for 
justice  [in  regard  to  Mormons].  Black  River 
Falls,    IVis..-    The  Authors,  \?>-]b.     62  p.     8°. 

The    messenger,    a   timely    warning  to  a 

thoughtless  world,  [signed  by  James  Hutchins.] 
Independence,  Mo.  [1879]     23  p.      12°. 

Hyde  (John),  y'r.  Mormonism:  its  leaders  and 
designs.  New  York:  W.  P.  Fetridge  &"  Co.,  1857. 
^ii.  13-335  P-.  3  pl..  5  port.      12°. 

Hyde  (Orson).  Speech.  .  .delivered  before  the 
High  Priest's  quorum  in  Nauvoo,  April  27th,  1845, 
upon  the  course  and  conduct  of  Mr.  Sidney  Rig- 
don,  and  upon  the  merits  of  his  claims  to  the 
Presidency  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
Diy  Saints.  City  of  Joseph,  III.:  J.  Taylor,  1845. 
36  p.      12°. 

A  voice  from  Jerusalem  ;  or,  A  sketch  of  the 

travels  and  ministry  of  Elder  O.  H.,  missionary  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints, 
to  Germany,  Constantinople  and  Jerusalem.  .  .com- 
piled from  his  late  letters  and  documents.  . .  Bos- 
Ion:  A.  Morgan,  1842.     v,  6-36  p.      12°. 

Idaho. — Governor.  Special  message  of  John 
B.  Neil  [urging  the  immediate  adoption  of  measures 
to  extirpate  polygamy.  Feb.  5,  1S81.  n.  t.-p. 
Boise  City,  1881.]     3  p.      8°. 

W\\no\B.—Finattce  Committee  {House).  Report 
fixing  rates  of  pay  of  officers  and  privates  called 
into  service  under  command  of  Gen.  Hardin  and 
Maj.  Warren,  in  1845-46.  n.  t.-p.  3  p.  (Illinois 
House  repts.  1846/7;  pp.  325-327.) 

Report  of  the  minority  in  relation  to  pay  of 

the  troops  under  command  of  Gen.  Hardin  and 
Maj.  Warren,  n.t.-p.  4  p.  (Illinois  House  repts. 
1846/7;  pp.  329-332.) 

These  relate  to  the  pay  of  the  troops  called  out  to  keep 
the  peace  during  the  Mormon  troubles. 

Illinois. — Finance  Cojnmittee  (Senate).  Report 
relative  to  certain  claims  against  the  state  for  serv- 
ices in  the  Hancock  war.  3  p.  (Illinois.  Sen. 
repts.      1&49/50;  pp.  101-103.) 


Illinois. — Governor.  Message  in  relation  to 
disturbances  in  Hancock  county.  Springfield:  Wal- 
ters &=    Weber,  1844.      21  p.      12°. 

(In:  Illinois.    Sen.  repts.   1844/5;  pp. 

65-85.) 

—  (In:  Senate  Journal.  1844/5;  pp.  91- 

IIO.) 

Message  in  relation  to  Mormon  difficulties 

in    Hancock    county,     n.   t.-p.     7    pp.     (Illinois. 
Sen.  repts.      1846/7;  pp.  5-11.) 

Illinois. — Judiciary  Committee  {Senate).  Re- 
port on  "  Act  to  repeal  the  act  to  incorporate  the 
city  of  Nauvoo."  2  p.  (Illinois.  Sen.  repts. 
1844/5;  PP-   139-140.) 

Report  on  preamble  and  resolutions  in  re- 
lation to  the  Nauvoo  city  charter,  &c.  4  p.  (Illi- 
nois.    Sen.  repts.      1842/3;  pp.  127-130.) 

Illinois. — Militia  Committee.  Report  in  rela- 
tion to  pay  of  troops  in  Mormon  war.  n.  t.-p. 
I  leaf.    (Illinois.     House  repts.     1846/7;  p.   335.) 

Illinois. — Public  Accounts  and  Expenditures 
Committee.  Report  in  relation  to  Mormon  war. 
n.  t.-p.  2  p.  (Illinois.  House  repts.  1844/5; 
249-250.) 

Illinois. — Statutes.  An  act  to  incorporate  the 
city  of  Nauvoo.  In  force,  Feb.  i,  1841.  (Illinois. 
Statutes.  12.  Assembly,  pp.  52-';7.  Springfield, 
1841.     8°.) 

Important  documents  bearing  on  political 
questions  in  Utah.  Logan,  U.:  Journal  Prtg.  Co., 
1882.     26  p.     8°. 

Imposture  (The)  unmasked;  or,  A  complete 
exposure  of  the  Mormon  fraud:  being  a  critical 
review  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  and  an  expose  of 
the  character  of  Joseph  Smith,  Sidney  Rigdon, 
Martin  Harris,  Parley  Pratt...  Isle  of  Man:  Re- 
print, from  the  Mona's  Herald  &r'  Central  Adver- 
tiser for  the  Brit.  Empire,  1841.      32  p.      8°. 

In  the  extreme  western  portion  of  the  North 
American  continent.  [A  discussion  of  the  spirit  of 
Mormonism.]  (In:  Harper's  New  Monthly  Maga- 
zine, October,  1851.     pp.  701-702.) 

Indbydelse  til  Guds  Rige.  \_Kjobenhavn: 
H.  C.  Haight,  1857.]     8  p.      8°. 

IngersoU  (Ernest).  Salt  Lake  City.  (In  his: 
The  crest  of  the  continent.  Chicago,  1885.  8°. 
pp.  324-334) 

Inman  (Henry)  Col.,  and  Col.  W.  F.  Cody. 
The  Great  Salt  Lake  trail.  Neiv  York:  The  Mac- 
millan  Co.,  1898.     xiii,  529  p.,  I  map,  8  pl.     8°. 

Intemperance:  an  appeal  to  the  youth  of 
Zion .  . .  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instrttction  Off. , 
1881.     24  p.     12°. 

Interesting  about  the  Mormons.  Our  letters 
from  Camp  Scott  and  Salt  Lake  City.  (New  York 
Herald,  July  2,  1858.     p.  1-3.) 

Includes  "  Statement  of  Thomas  Coverdale,  a  Gentile  who 
passed  the  winter  [1857-58I  among  the  Mormons." 

Irving  (G.  A.)  The  ways  of  Mormons.  (Out- 
look.    V.  84,  pp.  1064-1068.     New  York,  igo6.) 

Is  Mormonism  true  or  not?  London:  Religious 
Tract  Soc'y.  [iS-]  28  p.  16°.  (Religious  Tract 
Soc'y,  no.  600.) 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE   MORMONS 


General  Works,  cont'd. 

Jaques  (John).  Catechism  for  children,  ex- 
hibiting the  prominent  doctrines  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake  City: 
D.  O.  Colder,  1877.     iv,  5-74  p,     nar.  12°. 

Liverpool:    A.    Carrington    [18 — ?]. 

iv,  5-S1   p.     21.  thousand.     16°. 

Salt  Lake  City,   Utah  :    The  Deseret 

A^euis  Co.,  1S88.     iv,  5-92  p.      16°. 

Catechismus    for    Born,    fremstillende    de 

vigtigste  Laerdomme  i  Jesu  Christi  Kirke  af  Sidste 
Dages  Hellige.  Oversat  fra  Engelsk.  Kjoben- 
havn:  J.  Van  Colt,  i860,     iv,  104  p.     nar.  16° 

The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of   Latter-Day 

Saints.  Its  priesthood,  organization,  doctrines, 
ordinances  and  history.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
Deseret  A'^ews  Co.,  1882.     32  p.      24°. 

Exclusive   salvation.      [Liverpool:    F.    D. 

Richards,  18 — ].    8  p.      8°. 

Jarman  (William).  U.  S.  A.  Uncle  Sam's 
abscess;  or.  Hell  upon  earth  for  U.  S.  Uncle  Sara. 
By  W.  J.,  who  suffered  twelve  years  in  the  Mormon 
Hell.  .  .  Exeter,  Eng.  :  H.  Leduc,  1884.  5-194  p., 
18  pi.      12°. 

Jefferies  (William).  The  gospel  pioneer.  By 
W.  JefTeries,  an  elder  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,     n.  t.-p.     23  p.     12°. 

Jensenius  (C.  H.)  Kort  Begreb  om  den 
egentlige  Mormonisme.  Kristiania:  J.  C.  Abel- 
stcd,  1855.     16  p.      16°. 

Mormonernes   Lsere  eg  de    Kristnes  Tro. 

Kristiania:  J.  C.  Abels  ted,  1856.  3  p.  1,  45,  46  p. 
2.  ed.     8°. 

A  comparative  study  of  Christianity  and  Mormonism,  on 
opposite  pages,  with  separate  pagination. 

Jenson  (Andrew).  Biographical  encycloppedia; 
or,  Condensed  biographical  sketches  of  presiding 
officers,  veterans,  missionaries  and  other  active  men 
and  women,  in  the  Salt  Lake  stake  of  Zion.  .  .  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah,  18S8.  96  p.  8°.  (Historical 
Record.     Supplement.) 

Church  chronology;  or,  A  record  of  impor- 
tant events  connected  with  the  history  of  the  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  and  the  terri- 
tory of  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City,  1S86.  xx,  112  p. 
4°.     (Historical  Record.      Supplement.) 

Latter-Day  Saint  biographical  encyclopedia. 

A  compilation  of  biographical  sketches  of  promi- 
nent men  and  women  in  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-Day  Saints,  v.  i.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
Andrew  Jenson  History  Co.,  1901.      8°. 

Jenson  (Andrew),  and  Edward  Stevenson. 
Infancy  of  the  Church.  An  elaborate...  descrip- 
tion of  persons,  places  and  incidents  connected 
with  the  early  rise  and  progress  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  A  series  of  let- 
ters. Salt  Lake  City,  1889.  2  p.l.,  62  p.  8°. 
(Historical  Record.     Supplement.) 

Johnson  (Frank  S.)  Mormon  morals.  By  a 
disillusioned  convert,  [i.  e.  Frank  S  Johnson. 
Cleveland,  O.:  The  Utah  Gospel  Mission,  1900?] 
16°.  (In:  Rev.  J.  D.  Nutting's  Mormonism  pro- 
claiming itself  a  fraud.  [^Cleveland,  0.,  1906.]  16°. 
pp.  7-8.) 

Johnson  (Joel  H.)  Voice  from  the  mountains, 
being  a  testimony  of  the  truth  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 


Christ,  as  revealed  by  the  Lord  to  Joseph  Smith,  jr. 
Salt  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1 88 1. 
24  p.     12°. 

Johnson  (Joseph).  The  great  Mormon  fraud; 
or,  The  Church  of  Latter-Day  Saints  proved  to 
have  had  a  falsehood  for  its  origin;  a  record  of 
crime  for  its  history;  and  for  doctrines:  cruelty, 
absurdity,  and  infamy...  Manchester:  Butter- 
■worth  &"  Apodal,  1885.     31  p.      12°. 

Johnston  (J.  F.  W.)  Joe  Smith  and  the  Mor- 
mons. (In:  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine. 
Ne^i)  York,  June,  1851.     8".     pp.  64-65.) 

Jones  (Daniel  W.)  Forty  years  among  the 
Indians.  A  true  yet  thrilling  narrative  of  the 
author's  experiences  among  the  natives.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Uta/i:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1890.  400  p. 
8°. 

Relates  the  author's  experiences  while  conductinff  Mormon 
negotiations  with  the  Indians,  aiding  Mormon  emigrants 
across  the  mountains,  and  doing  missionary  work  in  Mexico. 

Jones  (Ethel).     See  Wharton  (Thomas). 

June  (Jenny).  Salt  Lake  City.  (In:  Dema- 
rest's  Monthly  5lagazine.  A^ew  York,  June,  1887. 
pp.  468-472.     4°.) 

Kane  (Thomas  Leiper).  The  Mormons.  A 
discourse  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania:  Mar.  26,  1850.  Philadelphia:  L'ing 
b' B air d.  print.,    1850.      84  p.     8°. 

2d  edition.   Philadelphia,  1S50.     92  p. 

8°. 

Kearns  (Thomas).  Conditions  in  Utah. 
Speech  of  Hon.  T.  Kearns  . .  in  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States.  . .  February  28,  1905.  Washington, 
1905.      14  P-     8°. 

Keeler  (Joseph  B.)  The  lesser  priesthood  and 
notes  on  church  government,  also  a  concordance 
of  the  Doctrine  and  Covenants;  for  the  use  of 
church  schools  and  priesthood  quorums.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  The  Deseret  A^e-ws  [1904].  xii,  196  p. 
12°. 

Kelley  (E.  L.)  The  Joseph  Smith  interview. 
(In;  The  Gospel  Banner.  1898.  v.  5,  no.  i.  S  p. 
16°. 

Kelley  (William  H.)  Presidency  and  priest- 
hood. The  apostasy,  reformation,  and  restoration. 
Boston:  A.  Mudge  &'  Son,  1890.  viii,  390  p., 
3  facsim.      12°. 

Chaps.  X  and  xi  only  relate  to  Mormonism. 

Kelly  (William).  Across  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, from  New  York  to  California;  with  a  visit  to 
the  celebrated  Mormon  colony,  at  the  Great  Salt 
Lake.  London:  Sitnms  &'  M'Intyre,  1852.  xiv, 
15-240  p.      12°. 

Kennedy  (James  Harrison).  Early  days  of 
Mormonism.  Palmyra,  Kirtland,  and  Nauvoo. 
Ne7u  York:  C.  Scribner's  Sons,  1888.  vii,  275  p., 
3  facsim.,  i  pi.,  port.      12°. 

Three  witnesses  of  the  Book  of  Mormon. 

Address  delivered  before  the  Oneida  Historical  So- 
ciety, Utica,  N.  Y...  January  27,  1890.  [A^evr 
York,  1890?]      15  p.     4°. 

Repr.:  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Mch.,  1890. 

Kerr  (Alva  Milton).  Trean;  or.  The  Mormon's 
daughter:  a  romantic  story  of  life  among  the  Lat- 
ter-Day Saints.  Chicago:  Bel/ord,  Clark  &"  Co-^ 
[cop.  1889]     184  p.     8°. 


LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO    THE    MORMONS 


20I 


■General  Works,  cont'd. 

Kidder  (Daniel  P.)  Mormonism  and  the  Mor- 
mons: a  historical  view  of  the  rise  and  progress  of 
the  sect  self-styled  Latter-Day  Saints.  Neiu  York: 
G.  Lane  &'  P.  P.  Sandford,  1842.     342  p.     24°. 

Kierkegaard  (P.  C.)  Omog  mod  Mormonis- 
men.    v.  i.    Kjobenhavn:  C.  G.  Iversen,  1855.    12°. 

V.  I.  En  Leilighedstale.     Repr.  from  Dansk  Kirketidende. 

Kimball  ^Heber  C.)  President  Heber  C.  Kim- 
ball's journal.  Sali  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Lnstrtictor 
Office,  1S82.  104  p.  12°.  (Faith-promoting  series. 
Bk.  7.) 

Whitney  (Orson  F.)  Life  of  Heber  C.  Kimball, 
an  apostle;  the  father  and  founder  of  the  British 
mission.  Salt  L.ake  City:  The  Kimball  family, 
18SS.     xvi,  17-520  p.,  5  port.      8°. 

King  (Hannah  Tapfield).  An  epic  poem.  A 
synopsis  of  the  rise  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  In- 
structor  Off.,  1884.      62  p.      12°. 

Knudsen  (IL)     Joseph  Smith  Liv  og  Levnet. 

Kjobenhavn  :  'Pilfals  i  den  Gyldendalske  Boghand- 
ling,  1S63.  I  p.l.,  80  p.  12°.  (In  his:  Under- 
visning  om  Mormonerne.  ..  [v.]  I.) 

Kristi  Lardom.      \n.  t.-p.'\     1  1.     8°. 

Kroupa  (B.)  [Account  of  the  Mormons.]  (In 
his:  An  artist's  tour.  London,  1890.  8°.  pp.  13- 
28.) 

Labors  in  the  vineyard.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juve- 
nile Instructor  Off.,  1884.  viii,  9-96  p.  12°. 
{Faith-promoting  series.     Bk.  12.) 

Jjsicon, psezed.  The  Devil  in  America:  a  dra- 
matic satire.  Spirit-rapping,  Mormonism;  woman's 
rights,  .abolitionism.  .  .defeat  of  Satan,  and  final 
triumph  of  the  gospel.  Mobile:  J.  K.  Randall, 
1S67.     225  p.      12°. 

Lamb  (M.  T.)  Book  of  Mormon;  is  it  from 
God?  Lectures  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist 
Church,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City: 
Salt  Lake  Herald,  1885.      125  p.      16°. 

The  Golden  Bible;  or,  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon. Is  it  from  God?  New  York:  Ward  iSr> 
Drtiminond,  1886.     xiv,  344  p.      12°. 

The  Mormons  and  their  Bible.  Philadel- 
phia: Griffith  (5t^  Rowland  Pr.,  1901.  152  p., 
4  port.      12°. 

Landis  (C.  B.)  The  Roberts  rase.  Speech  in 
the  House  of  Representatives.  .  .January  24,  igoo. 
Washington,  1900.      18  p.      8°. 

Lapham  (Fayette).  The  Mormons.  Inter- 
view with  the  father  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mormon 
prophet,  forty  years  ago.  His  account  of  the  find- 
ing of  the  sacred  plates.  (Historical  Magazine. 
2.  ser.     V.  7,  pp.  305-309.     1870.) 

Latter-Day  Saints.  (Blackwood's  Maga. 
V.  1S2,  pp.  680-693.      London,  1907.) 

Latter-Day  (The)  Saints' belief.  [«./.,  18 — ] 
I  p.     8°. 

Latter-Day  Saints'  Young  Men's  Mutual  Im- 
provement Associations.  Manual.  1894/5,  pts.  1-2, 
1899/1900.      Salt  Lake  City,  1894-gg.      8°. 

Lee  (Charles).  Mormonism:  a  sketch  of  its  rise 
and  progress.  A  lecture  delivered  to  the  Derby 
Young  Men's  Christian  Ass'n.  Derby,  Eng.:  W. 
Roiubottom,  1852.     31  p.     12°. 


Lee  (John  Doyle).  The  life  and  confession  of 
John  D.  Lee,  the  Mormon.  With  a  full  account 
of  the  Mountain  Meadows  massacre  and  execution 
of  Lee.  Philadelphia:  Barclay  cSr"  Co.  [cop. 
1877.]     ig-46  p.,  I  pi.     8°. 

Philadelphia:   Barclay  b'  Co.  [187-?] 

64  p.     8°. 

The  Mormon  menace.  Being  the  confes- 
sion of  J.  D.  Lee,  Danite,  an  official  assassin 
of  the  Mormon  Church  under  the  late  Brigham 
Young.  Introduction  by  A.  H.  Lewis.  New 
York:  Home  Protection  Pub.  Co.  [1905]  xxii,  23- 
368  p.,  3  pi.,  I  port.      12°. 

Mormonism  unveiled,  including  the  re- 
markable life  and  confessions  of  the  late  Mormon 
bishop,  John  D.  Lee;  (written  by  himself)  and 
complete  life  of  Brigham  Young,  embracing  a  his- 
tory of  Mormonism.  .  .also  the  true  history  of  the 
.  .  .  Mountain  Meadows  Massacre.  . .  St.  Louis:  Sun 
Publish.  Co.,  1882.  xiv,  15-413  p.,  19  pi.,  5  port. 
8°. 

St.    Louis:    Excelsior    Publish.    Co. , 

1891.     xiv,  15-413  p.,  20  pi.,  5  port.     8°. 

St.  Louis:  M.  E.  Mason,  1891.    413  p.' 

19  pi.,  5  port.     8°. 

Lee  (The)  trial!  An  expose  of  the  Mountain 
Meadows  Massacre,  being  a  condensed  report  of 
the  prisoner's  statement,  testimony  of  witnesses, 
charge  of  the  judge,  arguments  of  counsel,  and 
opinions  of  the  press  upon  the  trial.  By  the  Salt 
Lake  Daily  Tribune  reporter.  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah:  Tribune  Print  Co.,  1875.     64  p.     8°. 

Leslie  (Miriam  Florence  Folline).  Salt  Lake 
City.  Mrs.  Amelia's  picture.  Miss  Snow.  A 
first-class  Mormon  interior.  A  lion  that  we  saw 
and  a  lion  that  we  heard.  (In  her:  California.  A 
pleasure  trip  from  Gotham  to  the  Golden  Gate. 
Netu  York,  1877.      12°.     pp.  72-103.) 

Lester  (J.  E.)  The  Mormons.  (In  his:  The 
Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.  . .  London,  1873.  12°.  pp. 
42-50.) 

Lewis  (Catherine).  Narrative  of  some  of  the 
proceedings  of  the  Mormons;  giving  an  account  of 
the  iniquities,  with  particulars  concerning  the  train- 
ing of  the  Indians  by  them,  description  of  the 
mode  of  endowment,  plurality  of  wives,  &c.  Lynti, 
Mass.:    Theauthor,  1848.     iv,  5-24  p.      8°. 

Life    of    Brigham    Young.      See    Anderson 

(Edward  H.) 

Life  and  confession  of  John  D.  Lee,  the  Mor- 
mon.    See  Lee  (John  Doyle). 

Life  (The)  of  a  Mormon.  (Independent,  v.  58, 
pp.  423-430.      New  York,  1905.) 

Life  among  the  Mormons,  and  a  march  to  their 
Zion:  to  which  is  added  a  chapter  on  the  Indians 
of  the  plains  and  mountains  of  the  West.  By  an 
officer  of  the  U.  S.  army.  New  York:  Moorhead, 
Simps07t  iSp'  Bond,  1868.  xv,  219  p.,  3  pi.,  I  port. 
12°. 

Lindsay  (John  Shanks).  The  Mormons  and 
the  theatre:  or.  The  history  of  theatricals  in  Utah 
...Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  Century  Prtg.,  1905. 
178  p.,  I  port.     12°. 

Linforth  (James),  ed.  See  Route  from  Liver- 
pool to  Great  Salt  Lake  Valley,  1855. 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

Linn  (William  Alexander).  The  story  of  the 
Mormons,  from  the  date  of  their  origin  to  the  year 
1901.  New  York:  The  Macmillan  Co.,  igo2. 
XXV,  637  p.,  8  pi.     8°. 

Little  (James  A.)  From  Kirtland  to  Salt  Lake 
City.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  J.  A.  Little,  1S90. 
260  p.     8°. 

Littlefield  (Lyman  Omer).  The  mart}Ts;  a 
sketch  of  the  lives  and  a  full  account  of  the  mar- 
tyrdom of  Joseph  and  Hyrum  Smith.  .  .with  a.  . . 
review  of  the  most  prominent  incidents  connected 
with  the  persecutions  of  the  Saints,  from  the  time 
the  Church  was  organized  up  to  the  year  1846. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1882. 
120  p.      16°. 

Reminiscences  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Giv- 
ing an  account  of  much  individual  suffering  endured 
for  religious  conscience.  Logan,  U.:  Utah  Jour- 
nal, 1888.     viii,  8-208  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third.  Reply.  .  .to  L.  O.  Little- 
field,  in  refutation  of  thedoctrineof  plural  marriage. 
Lamoni,  Iowa:  The  Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-Day  Saints,  \'i%^.     48  p.      12°. 

Logan  City  (Utah). — Ordinances.  The  re- 
vised ordinances  of  Logan  City.  .  .in  force  on  the 
i8th  day  of  April.  . .  1877.  And  the  rules  and  order 
of  business  of ..  .City  Council.  To  which  is  pre- 
fixed, the  city  charter  with  amendments.  .  .  Ogden 
City: Junction  Office,  1877.     xv,  loop.,  I  1.      12°. 

Loir  (Adrien).  Les  Mormons  du  Canada. 
(Soc.  de  geog.  commerciale  de  Paris,  v.  29,  pp. 
394-404.      Paris,  1907.) 

Lucy  (Henry  W.)  The  city  of  the  Saints.  The 
Mormon  president  at  home.  (In  his:  East  by 
West.     London,  1%%^.     2  v.    8°.    v.  i,  pp.  92-116.) 

Ludloir  (F.  H.)  The  heart  of  the  continent. .  . 
across  the  plains  and  in  Oregon,  with  an  examina- 
tion of  the  Mormon  principle.  .  .  Ne-M  York:  Hurd 
&•,  Houghton,  1870.     vi,  568  p.,  9  pi.     8^ 

Lum  (Dyer  D.)  Social  problems  of  to-day;  or, 
The  Mormon  question  in  its  economic  aspects.  A 
study  of  co-operation  and  arbitration  in  Mormon- 
dom,  from  the  standpoint  of  a  wage-worker.  By  a 
Gentile,  [i.e.,  Dyer  D.  Lum.]  Port  Jervis,  N.  Y.: 
The  Author,  1886.     91  p.      8°. 

Utah  and  its  people.     Facts  and  statistics 

bearing  on  the  "  Mormon  problem."  By  a  Gentile, 
[i.  e..  D.  D.  Lum.]  Ne-wYork:  R.  0.  Ferrier  b' 
Co.,  1882.      ip.l.,47p.     8°. 

Lunn  (George  R.)  A  study  of  Mormonism. 
(Bibliotheca  sacra,  v.  59,  pp.  341-365:  434-450. 
Oberlin,  O.,  1902.) 

Lyford  (C.  P.)  Brigham  Young's  record  of 
blood !  or.  The  necessity  for  that  famous  '  'Bible  and 
revolver  "...  [5(7// Zfl/?'^  CjO']  1876.      15  p.     8°. 

Reprint:  Salt  Lake  Daily  Tribune,  January  25,  1876. 

The  Mormon    problem,    an    appeal  to  the 

American  people.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
four  original  stories  of  Mormon  life.  .  .and.  .ac- 
count of  the  -Mountain  Meadows  massacre.     New 

York:  Phillips  b' IItmt,\%%b.      323  p.      12°. 

Lyne  (T.  A.)  A  true  and  descriptive  account 
of  the  assassination  of  Joseph  and  Hiram  Smith, 
the  Mormon  prophet  and  patriarch,  at  Carthage, 
Illinois,   June  27,  1844,  by  an  eye  witness,  T.  A. 


Lyne.  . .  To  which  is  annexed  the  speech  of  II.  L. 
Reid,  also,  speech  of  James  W.  Wood.  To  which 
is  added  a  brief  outline  of  the  faith  and  doctrine  of 
the  Latter-Day  Saints.  New  York:  C.  A.  Cal- 
houn, 1844.      19  p.     12°. 

Lyon  (John).  The  harp  of  Zion,  a  collection 
of  poems,  &c.  Published  for  the  benefit  of  the 
[Mormon]  perpetual  emigrating  fund.  Liverpool: 
S.    W.  Richards,  1S53.     x,  223  p.,  I  port.      12°. 

Mabey(C.  R.)  The  Utah  batteries:  a  history. 
A  complete  account  of  the  muster-in,  sea  voyage, 
battles,  skirmishes  and  barrack  life  of  the  Utah  bat- 
teries, together  with  biographies  of  officers  and 
muster-out  rolls.  Salt  Lake  City,  [Daily  Reporter 
Co.]  1900.     130  p.     8°. 

McAllister  (D.  M.)  A  description  of  the  great 
temple  at  Salt  Lake  City,  and  a  statement  concern- 
ing the  purposes  for  which  it  has  been  built.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah:  Bureau  of  Information  b" 
Church  Literature,  1904.     28  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

McBride  (J.  R.)  In  the  matter  of  the  con- 
tested election  from  Utah  Territory,  47.  Cong.,  i. 
Sess.  Brief  on  behalf  of  A.  G.  Campbell,  contestee. 
[By  J.  R.  McBride.]  Before  Committee  on  Elec- 
tions and  Qualifications,  House  of  Representatives. 
Washington:  T.  McGill  &^  Co.,  1881.      30p.      8°. 

McCain  (Joseph  R.)  The  end  of  the  Christian 
dispensation  and  the  restoration  of  Israel.  Temple, 
Ga.,  1885.     84  p.,  2  1.     8°. 

McCarthy  (Justin^.  Brigham  Young.  (In 
his:  Modern  leaders.  New  York,  1872.  8°.  pp. 
96-105.) 

McChesney  (James).  An  antidote  to  Mor- 
monism; a  warning  voice  to  the  Church  and  nation: 
the  purity  of  Christian  principles  defended;  and 
truth  disentangled  from  error  and  delusion.  New 
York:   The  Author,  i?>2,?>.     60  p.     8°. 

Supplement  to  an  antidote  to  Mormonism. 

fi.  t.-p.      [Brooklyn,  1839.]      4  p.      8°. 

McClure  (.-Mexander  Kelly).  [Account  of 
Utah  and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  Three  thousand 
miles  through  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Philadelphia, 
1S69.     12°.     pp.  152-174,  1S4-18S,  199-202.) 

Mack  (Solomon).  A  narrative  of  the  life  of 
S.  Mack,  containing  an  account  of.  .accidents  he 
met  with  during  a  long  series  of  years,  together 
with  the  extraordinary  manner  in  which  he  was 
converted  to  the  Christian  faith.  To  which  is 
added.  .  .hymns  composed  on  the  death  of  several 
of  his  relations.  Windsor:  Printed  at  the  expence 
of  the  author  [1810?].     48  p.      12°. 

Solomon  Mack  was  the  father  of  Lucy  Smith,  mother  of 
the  Prophet. 

Mackay  (Charles).  The  Mormons  or  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  With  memoirs  of  the  life  and  death 
of  Joseph  Smith,  the  "American  Mahomet."  [By 
Charles  Mackay.]  London:  The  National  Illus- 
trated Library  \\%i\\.     326  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

London,  [Vizetelly  b"  Co.]  1852.   viii, 

320  p.,  2  pi.      12°. 

Auburn:    Derby  and  Miller,     1S52. 

vii,  I  1.,  17-399  P"  ^  Pl-      '2°. 

London  :     Ward    b'    Lock    [1S56]. 

308  p.,  2  pi.     4th  ed.,  rev.  and  cor.     12°. 


LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING  TO    THE   MORMONS 


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General  IVorks,  cont'd. 

McMillan  (D.  J.)  Mormon  "Articles  of  faith" 
explained,  n.  t.-p.  \^New  York:  The  Board  of 
Home  Missions  i8g-]     8  p.      8°.     (No.  62.) 

McNiece  (R.  G.)  The  Christian  reconstruc- 
tion of  Utah.  Two  sermons  preached  in  the  Pres- 
byterian Church,  Salt  Lake  City,  March  23  and  30, 
1879.  {Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Off.,  l?,^().]  12  p. 
8°. 

Repr.  Salt  Lake  Daily  Tribune. 

Present  aspects  of  Mormonism.   Xew  York: 

League  for  social  service,  liqi).  16  p.  24°.  (Social 
Service.     Series  D.     Anti-Mormon.) 

"  What  is  thought  by  loyal  Americans  in 

Utah  of  President  Eliot's  recent  speech,  at  Salt 
Lake  City,  on  Mormonism."  [With]  editorial  notes. 
(In:   Our  Day,  May,  lSq2.     pp.  375-377.) 

Malortique  (Edouard).  Les  aventures  d'un 
Mormon;  dialogue  en  trois  parties.  Paris:  J.  Levy, 
18S6.      74  p.      12°. 

Mandeville  (James  H.)  Remarks  of  J.  H.  M., 
counsel  for  Plaintiff,  Thomas  McBride  vs.  Carl 
Schurz,  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Supreme  Court, 
U.  S.,  Oct.  12,  1880.  Are  vi^e  drifting  into  mon- 
archy? Mormon  disloyalty...  IVashington:  R. 
Beresford,  1 8 So.     61  p.      8°. 

Marden  (George  N.)  The  growth  and  grip  of 
Mormonism.    Boston:  F.    Wood,  1SS5.     i6  p.    24°. 

Marks  (C.  R.)  Monona  County,  Iowa,  Mor- 
mons. (In:  Proceedings  of  the  Academy  of 
Science  and  Letters  of  Siou.x  City,  Iowa,  1903-4. 
V.  I,  pp.  85-116.     8°.) 

Marriage.     Monogamy  and  polygamy  on  the 
basis  of.  .  .law.     An  open  letter  to  the  Massachu- 
setts members  of  Congress.  .  .  by  a  citizen  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Boston:  J.    Campbell,  1882.      76  p.      8°. 
Title  of  cover.  The  Mormon  problem. 

Marryat  (Frederick),  [.\ccount  of  the  Mor- 
mons.] (In  his:  Travels  and  adventures  of  Mon- 
sieur Violet.  London,  1S74.  12°.  pp.  292-312, 
319-322,  328-344.) 

Marshall  (Walter  Gore).  Mormonism.  The 
Rocky  Mountain  Zion.  Porter  Rockwell  and  Brig- 
ham  Young.  A  serious  aspect  of  Mormonism.  (In 
his:  Through  America.  London,  1882.  12°.  pp. 
147-236.) 

Martin  (Moses).  A  treatise  on  the  fulness  of 
the  everlasting  Gospel,  setting  forth  its  first  prin- 
ciples, premises  and  blessings...  Neiu  York:  J. 
IV.  Harrison,  1842.      64  p.      16°. 

Mather  (Frederick  G.)  The  early  days  of 
Mormonism.  (Lippincott's  Magazine,  v.  26,  pp. 
198-211.      Philadelphia,  1880.) 

Mayhew  (Henry).  The  religious,  social,  and 
political  history  of  the  Mormons  or  Latter-Day 
Saints,  from  their  origin  to  the  present  time;  con- 
taining full  statements  of  their  doctrines,  govern- 
ments and  condition,  and  memoirs  of  their  founder, 
Joseph  .Smith.  [By  Henry  Mayhew.]  Edited, 
with  important  additions,  by  S.  M.  Smucker  [i.  e., 
Schmucker].  New  York:  C.  M.  Saxton,  1858. 
viii,  17-460  p.,  13  pi.     12°. 

Ne-iV  York:  Hurst  ^  Co.  [cop.  1881] 

I  pi.,  v-viii,  17-466  p.     12°. 

Mearkle  (A.  L.)  The  passing  of  the  Mormon. 
(Areina.   v.  23,  p.  37S-389.     New  York,  1900.) 


Meilhede  (P.)  Oplysninger  om  Mormonsam- 
fundet  i  Utah,  deres  Logne  og  Bedragerier,  neds- 
krevne  efter  et  ncesten  fireaarigt  Ophold  ved  Saltsi)- 
staden.  Kjiibenhavn:  M.  Petersen  i  HJorring, 
1863-64.     2  pts.     12°. 

Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  Missouri  [in 
reference  to  the  anti-Mormon  liots.  Signed  by  E. 
Patridge,  H.  C.  Kimball,  J.  Taylor,  T.  Turley,  B. 
Young,  and  others].  Far  West,  Mo.,  Dec.  10. 
1838.     n.  p.     1838.     33-41  p.      12°. 

United  States.— Judiciary  Committee.  Re- 
port of  Committee...  to  whom  was  referred  the 
Memorial  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints  [regarding  the 
anti-Mormon  riots  in  Missouri].  Mch.  4,  1840. 
IVashington,  1840.  2  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  26.  Cong. 
I  Sess.     Senate  rept.  247.) 

Merriam  (Florence  Augusta).  My  summer 
in  a  Mormon  village.  Boston:  Houghton,  Mifflin 
fir"  Co.,  iSgg.      2  p.l.,  171  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

Messaros  (W.)  The  Mormon  question. 
(North  Western  Pulpit,  v.  i,  no.  18.  pp.  273-2S6. 
Philadelphia,  1884.      8°.) 

Michelsen  (C.)  Modgift  mod  Mormonismen- 
eller,  Livet  oed  Saltsoen.  Odense:  J.  C.  Dreyer; 
1872.      I  p.l.,  62  p.     3.  ed.     12°. 

Miller  (Glen).  The  Mormons:  a  successful 
cooperative  society.  (World's  Work.  v.  5,  pp. 
28S1-2S94.     NewYork,  \<:f)2.') 

Minturn  (William).  [Account  of  Salt  Lake 
City  and  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  Travels  west. 
London,  1S78.     8°.     pp.   136-157.) 

Missouri. — General  Assembly.  Document  con- 
taining the  correspondence,  orders,  &c.,  in  relation 
to  the  disturbances  with  the  Mormons;  and  the 
evidence  given  before  the  Hon.  Austin  A.  King.  .  . 
at  the  court-house  in  Richmond,  in  a  criminal  court 
of  inquiry,  begun  November  12,  1838,  on  the  trial 
of  Joseph  Smith,  Jr.,  and  others,  for  high  treason 
.  .  .  Fayette,  Alissouri:  Boon's  Lick  Detnocrat,  1 84 1. 
2  pi.,  163  p.      8°. 

Modern  Christianity.  A  dialogue  between  a 
Baptist  and  an  infidel.  {Charlotte,  Mich.:  J.  V. 
Johnson  fir*  Co.,  18 — .]     4  p.      8°. 

Montgomery  (M.W.)  The  Mormon  delusion, 
its  history,  doctrines,  and  the  outlook  in  Utah: 
Boston:  Congr.  Sunday-School  &"  Pub'g  Soc.  [1890] 
354  P-      12°. 

Morgan  (John).  Doctrines  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints;  its  faith  and 
teachings.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Lnstructor 
Office  [i8 — ].     24  p.      12°. 

{Reprinted,  Liverpool:  D.  H.    Wells, 

1885.]     24  p.      12°. 

The   plan    of   salvation.      Salt  Lake  City: 

Juvenile  Instructor  Office  [18 — ].      24  p.      12°. 

{Reprinted,    Liverpool:  J.  H.    Smith, 

1883.]     23  p.      16°. 

Mormon  (The)  Bible.  (In:  The  Family  Maga- 
zine. New  Edition.  Cz««««(z// [April],  1S39.  4°. 
pp.  429-430.) 

Mormon  (The)  city.  The  Salt  Lake  City.  (In: 
To  San  Francisco  and  back.  London  [186S].  12°. 
pp.  1 14-149-) 

Mormon  delusion  in  England.  (In:  Brother  Jon- 
athan. .  .  New  York,  December  3,  1842.  4°.  p.  408.) 


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General  IVorhs,  cont'd. 

Mormon  difficulties.  Tiie  Mormon  war.  (In: 
History  of  Howard  and  Cooper  counties,  Missouri. 
Si.  Louis,  1S83.     8°.     pp.  54-57.  753-754-) 

Mormon  difficulties.  The  Mormon  war.  Salt 
Lake  and  Indian  trade.  (In  the:  History  of  Clay 
and  Platte  counties,  Missouri.  St.  Louis,  1S85.  8°. 
PP-  54-57,  132-135.  594-596.  608-610.) 

Mormon  doctrine  carefully  considered. .  See 
Nutting  (John  D.) 

Mormon  (The)  endowment  ceremony  by  a 
former  Mormon.  (In:  "The  World  To-Day" 
{1905).     V.  8,  pp.  165-170.     8°.) 

Mormon  (The)  flight.  (In:  Littell's  Living 
Age.      Boston,  1854.     8°.     pp.   121-122.) 

From  N.  Y.  Times. 

[Mormon  hymns.  NewYork,  1845.  8  hymns 
on  broadside  sheet.]     f°. 

"  Mormon  "  (The)  metropolis.  An  illustrated 
guide  to  Salt  Lake  City  and  its  environs.  .  .  Salt 
Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry  &•  Co.,  1887.  48  p.,  i 
plan.      12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry  6^  Co.,  1889. 

68  p.      12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry  &•  Co.,  1890. 

iv,  5-67  p.      12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  Magazine  Print.  Co.,  1891. 

67  p.      12°. 

"  Mormon"  protest  against  injustice.  An  ap- 
peal for  constitutional  and  religious  liberty.  Full 
report  of  the  great  mass  meeting  held  in  Salt  Lake 
City,  May  2,  1885,  with  the  full  text  of  the  speeches 
and  the  Protest  and  Declaration  of  grievances. 
Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry  &-  Co.,  1SS5.  48  p. 
12°. 

Mormon  (The)  question.  (In:  The  Magazine 
of  Christian  Literature.  Neiv  York,  January,  1890. 
4°.     p.  228.) 

"Mormon"  women's  protest.  An  appeal  for 
freedom,  justice  and  equal  rights.  The  ladies  of 
the.  .  .  Latter- Day  Saints  protest  against  the  tyranny 
and  indecency  of  Federal  officials  in  Utah,  and 
against  their  own  disfranchisement .  .  .  Full  account 
of  proceedings  at  the  great  mass  meeting  held  in 
the  Theatre,  Salt  Lake  City,  March  6,  18S6.  \_Salt 
Lake  C//J'.]  Deseret  Mews  Co.  [1886]  iv,  5-gl  p. 
8°. 

Mormoniad  [an  anti  Mormon  poem].  Boston: 
A.    Williams  h'  Co.,  \'^<ifi>.      loop.      12°. 

Mormonism.  (In:  The  Monthly  Religious 
Magazine.     Boston,  October,  1844.     8°.    p.  360.) 

Mormonism  e.xposed.  Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H. 
Parry  b'  Co.  [1888]  4  p.  8°.  (Palantic  leaflet, 
no.  I.) 

Mormonism  exposed:  in  which  is  shown  the 
monstrous  imposture,  the  blasphemy,  and  the 
wicked  tendency,  of  that  enormous  delusion,  advo- 
cated by  a  professedly  religious  sect,  calling  them- 
selves "  Latter  Day  Saints."  NewYork:  The  New 
York  Watchman,  1842.      I    p. I.,  vi,  7-64  p.      16°. 

Mormonism    in    Illinois.       n.   t.-p.      [1852.] 

PP-  511-536-    s°. 

Fragment  of  American  Whig  Review,  Dec,  1852. 

Mormonism  and  Mormon  outrages.  (In:  The 
history  of  Lee  county,  Iowa.  Chicago,  1879.  8°. 
pp.  465-483.) 


Mormonism  and  the  Mormonites.  London: 
Wcrtheim  &=  Macintosh  \\%lo'>\     8  p.      16°. 

Mormonism.  Scrap-book  of  clippings,  plates, 
photographs,  etc.     32  1.     f°. 

Mormonisme  (Le):  histoire  et  doctrines  des 
Mormons.  Extrait  et  traduction  libre  d'un  article 
de  la  Revue  d'Edinbourg  (Avril  1854).  Paris: 
Borrani  fr"  Droz,   1S55.      91  p.      8°. 

Mormonismen.  \Kjdbenhavn:  J.  Davidsen, 
18—?]     31  p.      lb". 

Mormonismens  Lrere.  \Kjdbenhavn:  A.  P. 
Forstcr,   1S54.]      32  p.      16°. 

Mormonism's  birth.  Recollections  of  one  who 
knew  Joe  Smith.  Story  of  how  he  found  the  golden 
plates.  Printing  of  the  Bible  in  Palmyra  in  1 834. .  . 
(From:  The  Sunday  Nonpareil.  February  12, 
1905.      Council  Bluffs,  1905.     f°.) 

Mormonites  (The),  or  Latter-Day  Saints.  A 
country  clergyman's  warning  to  his  parishioners. 
London:  Werlheim  &=  Macintosh,  1852.  l6  p. 
16°. 

Mormons.  (In:  The  Monthly  Religious  Maga- 
zine. Second  Series.  Boston,  December,  1847.  8°. 
P-  576.) 

(In:  Ohio  railroad  guide,  illustrated.  Co- 
lumbus, 1854.     12°.     pp.  97-100.) 

Mormons  (The);  their  history,  sacred  writings, 
doctrines,  ordinances  and  practices,  hierarchical 
organization,  propagandism,  and  literature.  (In: 
M'Clintock  and  Strong's  Cyclop.tdia  of  Biblical.  . . 
Literature.  NewYork,  I'i-b.  4°.  vol.  6,  pp.  618- 
648.) 

Mormons  (The)  at  home.  (In:  Frank  Leslie's 
New  Family  Magazine.  \^New  York,  1871.]  4°. 
pp.  225-235.) 

Mormons  (The);  or,  Knavery  exposed.  Giving 
an  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  Golden  Plates.  .  . 
and  various  tricks  resorted  to. .  .the  whole  being 
designed  as  a  caution  to  the  ignorant.  Frankford, 
Pa.:  E.  G.  Lee,  1841.     24  p.,  I  facsim.     8°. 

Mormons  (The)  in  Missouri.  (In:  The  com- 
monwealth of  Missouri.  St.  Louis,  1877.  8°.  pp. 
238-252.) 

Mormons  and  Mormonism.  Why  they  have 
been  opposed,  maligned  and  persecuted.  Inside 
history  of  the  present  anti- Mormon  crusade.  By  a 
non-Mormon,  ten  years  in  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City, 
\Press  of  the  Magazine  Prtg.  Co.]  1899.  23  p. 
12°. 

Mormon's  (The)  "  Only  way  to  be  saved," 
not  the  way  to  be  saved ;  or.  The  plausible  logic  of 
Mormonism  refuted.  A  reply  to  Lorenzo  Snow's 
"  Only  way  to  be  saved."  Glasgo-u:  W.  G.  Blackie 
&"  Co.  [18 — ]     12°.     (Stirling  Tracts.     No.  340.) 

Mormons  (The),  their  religion,  their  coming 
and  their  going.  (In:  The  history  of  Daviess 
county,  Missouri.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1882.  4°. 
pp.   184-206.) 

Mormons  (The)  in  Utah.  (In:  Littell's  Living 
Age.     Boston,  1854.     8°.     pp.  530-535-) 

From  IJcntley's  Miscellany. 

Morrish  (W.  J.)  The  "  Latter-Day  Saints" 
and  the  Hook  of  Mormon.  A  second  warning  from 
a  minister  to  his  flock.  Ledbury,  Eng. :  J.  Gibbs, 
1840.     4  p.     8°. 

Continued  by  John  Simons'  A  few  more  (acts  relating  to 
the  self-styled  "  Latter-Day  Saints,"  1840. 


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205 


General  fForks,  cont'd. 

Morton  (William  A.)  The  Gospel  primer.  A 
treatise  on  the  first  principles  of  the  Gospel.  Writ- 
ten expressly  for  the  young.  Sal/  Lake  City:  Ju- 
venile Instructor  Off.,  cop.  1897.     loi  p.     24°. 

mountain  Meadows  massacre.  Review  of 
Elder  Penrose's  exculpatory  address  delivered  Oc- 
tober 26,  1SS4,  in  Twelfth  Ward  Meeting  House. 
[Signed  Vindex.]  n.  t.-p.  {Salt  Lake  City,  1884.] 
4  p.     8°. 

Munday  (Charles).  A  narrative  of  personal 
experience  among  the  Latter-Day  Saints:  together 
with  some  remarks  on  the  fallacy  of  their  peculiar 
doctrines.  London:  Partridge  &^  Co.,  i860,  iv, 
32  p.      16°. 

Murder  by  a  deputy  U.  S.  marshal.  Edward 
M.  Dalton  waylaid  and  assassinated  in  cold  blood. 
Sworn  testimony  of  eye-witnesses.  Salt  Lake  City: 
Deseret  News  Co.,  1886.      16  p.      8°. 

Murphy  (John  Mortimer).  Among  the  Mor- 
mons. (In  his:  Rambles  in  north-western  Amer- 
ica.     London,  1879.      8°.     pp.  233-265.) 

Musser(Amos  Milton).  The  fruits  of  "  Mor- 
monism."  By  non-"  Mormon  "  witnesses.  Being 
for  the  most  part  brief  extracts  from  letters.  .  .etc. 
..  .  Compiled  and  written  by  Elder  A.  M.  Musser. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News.  .  .,  1878.    35  p.     8°. 

Mormonism.   n.  t.-p.   {Philadelphia,  1877.] 

8  p.     8°. 

Mysteries  (The)  of  Mormonism.  A  full  ex- 
posure of  its  secret  practices  and  hidden  crimes. 
By  an  Apostle's  wife.  New  York:  R.  IC  Fox 
[cop.  1S82].      6g  p.,  20  pi.      8°. 

Naisbitt  (H.  W.)  Quiet  chats  on  "JNlormon- 
ism"  [by  H.  W.  Naisbitt].  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah: 
The  Deseret  News,  1902.  174  p.,  I  pi.  12°. 
(Home  circle  series,     v.  2.) 

Narvins  (L.  de).  La  resurrection  des  Mor- 
mons. (La  rev.  ser.  4,  v.  47,  pp.  230-242.  Paris, 
1903-) 

Nauvoo  city  charter.     See  Illinois. — Statutes. 

Nauvoo  temple.  A  view.  St.  Louis:  A.  Cast 
<&^  Co.,  1868. 

Neal(R.  B.)  Smithianity;  or,  Mormonism  re- 
futed by  Mormons.  [Ft.  I.  Cincinnati,  O..  1898.] 
32  p.  nar.  16°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts.     No.  2.) 

[Pt.  2.     Cincinnati,  O.,  1899.]     32  p- 

nar.  16°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts.     No.  4.) 

[Pt.  3-     Cincinnati,   C,  1901.]     62  p.) 

I  1.     nar.  24°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts.     No.  6.) 

The  stick  of  Ephraim  vs.  the  Bible  of  the 

Western  Continent;  or,  The  Manuscript  found  vs. 
the  Book  of  Mormon.  {Cincinnati,  0.,  1899.] 
32  p.     nar.  16°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts.       No.  3.) 

[Pt.  2.      Cincinnati,  0.,  1900?].    20 p. 

24°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts.     No.  5.) 

Was  Joe  Smith  a  prophet?     {Cincinnati, 

O.,  1898.]     16  p.     nar.  16°. 

Nelson  (Nels  L.)  Scientific  aspects  of  Mor- 
monism; or,  Religion  in  terms  of  life.  New  York: 
G. P.  Putnam's  Sons,  1904.     x,  i  1.,  347  p.      8°. 

Nelson  (O.  N.)  Skandinaviska  Mormoner  • 
Amerika.  (Valkyrian.  Nezu  York,  1908.  8". 
Arg.  12,  pp.  452-453.  501-502.) 


Newman  (/1/rj.  A.  F.)  Memorial  remonstrating 
against  the  admission  of  Utah  ...  so  long  as  the 
administration.  .  .continues  in  the  hands  of  the 
Mormon  priesthood.  September  21,  1888.  16  p. 
8°.  (U.  S.  50.  Cong.,  I.  Sess.  Senate  mis.  doc. 
201.) 

Woman  suffrage  in  Utah.  Petition  [ask- 
ing the  repeal  of  the  act  conferring  the  elective 
franchise  upon  the  women  of  Utah].  June  8,  1886. 
Presented  by  Mr.  Edmunds.  [  Washington,  1886.] 
9  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  49.  cong.,  I.  sess.  Senate  misc. 
doc.  122.) 

Newman  (J.  P.)  See  Pratt  (Orson),  and 
J.  P.  Newman. 

Nichols  (Thomas  L.)  Mormonism.  (In  his: 
Religions  of  the  world.  Cincinnati  [cop.  1855]. 
8°.     pp.  98-103.) 

Nicholson  (John).  Comprehensive  salvation; 
or.  The  gospel  to  the  living  and  the  dead.  Liver- 
pool: Latter-Day  Saints ..  .Office,  ■i'ii'io.      16  p.     8°. 

The    martyrdom   of  Joseph    Standing;  or. 

The  murder  of  a  "  Mormon  "  missionary.  A  true 
story.  Also  an  appendix,  giving  a  succin[c]t  de- 
scription of  the  Utah  penitentiary.  Salt  Lake  City: 
The  Deseret  News  Ci^.  ,1886.       I  p.l.,  160  p.      12°. 

The  modern  prophet.     By  J.  Nicholson,  an 

Elder  of  the  Church... of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
[«.  t.-p.     1881?]     24  p.      12°. 

The  preceptor.      Being  a  simple  system  for 

enabling  young  men  to  acquire  a  knowledge  of  the 
doctrines  of  the  Gospel,  and  the  ability  to  preach 
them.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co.,  1883. 
60  p.      24°. 

Salt   Lake    City:  Deseret  A^ews    Co., 

1885.      114  p.      24°. 

The  Tennessee  massacre  and  its  causes;  o'r, 

The  Utah  conspiracy,  a  lecture.  .  .delivered  in  the 
Salt  Lake  Theatre,  on  Monday,  September  22,  1884 
.  .  .    Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  Juvenile  Instructor  Of- 

Jice,  1884.     48  p.      12°. 

Nielsen  (Johan).  Min  Kamp  med  Baptister 
og  Mormoner.  Fortsrettelse  af  "  Trrek  af  Johan 
Nielsens  Li  v."  {Middelfart:^  Kirkelig  Foretiing 
for  den  indre  Mission  i  Danniark,  186S.  32  p. 
16°.  (Missionsforeningens  egne  Forlagsskrifter, 
Nr.  38.) 

Nimmo  (Joseph),  jr.  The  Mormon  usurpa- 
tion. An  open  letter  addressed  to  the  Committee 
on  the  Judiciary  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.:  "The  Long-Islander" 
[cop.  1886].      55  p.     8°. 

Noble  (Frederick  Alphonso).  The  Mormon  in- 
iquity. A  discourse.  .  .before  the  New  West  Edu- 
cation Commission.  .  .Nov.  2,  1884.  Chicago: 
Jameson  Of  Morse,  1884.      20  p.      8°. 

The  need  and  the  value  of  Christian  schools 

in  the  present  exigency  of  the  new  West.  A  dis- 
course...in  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  Mass. 
...May  24,  1885.  Chicago:  Jameson  6^  Morse, 
1885.     23  p.     8°. 

Nutting  (John  D.)  Mormon  doctrine  carefully 
considered  in  the  light  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  and 
other  truths ...  By  a  careful  student  of  Mormonism. 
[Rev.  John  D.  Nutting.]  Cleveland,  O.,  The 
Utah  Gospel  Mission,  1901.  I  p.l.,  48  p.  2.  ed. 
rev.     16°. 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING  TO   THE   MORMONS 


General  /forks,  cont'd. 

Mormonism    proclaiming    itself    a    fraud. 

[Cleveland,    O.:    The  Utah  Gospel  Mission,  1906.] 

0  p.      16°. 

Reprint  from  the  Union  Gospel  News  of  March  7,  1901;  re- 
vised. 

The  Mormons.     [A   letter  in  reply  to  the 

article  by  .Mr.  Spahr  in  the  Outlook  of  Feb.  3, 
1900.  With  note  by  the  editors  of  Outlook.] 
(Outlook.     V.  64,  pp.  467-470.      New  York,  1900.) 

Present   day    mormonism    and  its  remedy. 

[.\  series  of  articles  first  published  in  a  syndicate  of 
religious  papers  during  April  and  May,  1904. 
Cleveland.  O.  [The  Utah  Gospel  Mission,  1904.] 
20  p.      16°. 

The   private   doctrine  of  Mormon  theology 

...  Cleveland,  O.  [The  Utah  Gospel  Mission, 
1900.]     6  p.      16°. 

A  study  of  the  present  Mormon   problem. 

(Independent,  v.  54,  pp.  924-930.  New  York, 
1902.) 

The   true    Mormon    doctrine.       Being  the 

professed  Mormon  ''Articles  of  Faith."  Com- 
pleted and  explained  by  literal  quotations  from  Mor- 
mon publications.  .  .  Cleveland,  O.  [  The  Utah  Gos- 
pel Mission,  I901]     12  p.      16°. 

Ogden  (Utah).  Ofificers  and  standing  commit- 
tees. Financial  statements...  Rules.  ..  [1897-] 
1899.      Ogi^en,  i898[-i90o].     8°. 

Ordinances.  Ordinances,  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed a  list  of  the  city  governments  from  i86g  to 
i88r,  the  charter  of  the  city  and  amendments. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co.,  1881.  5  p.l., 
7-208  p  ,  I  1.     8°. 

The  revised  ordinances  of  Ogden  City.  .  . 

embracing  all  ordinances  of  a  general  nature  in 
force  August  i,  1894.  Together  with  the  charter 
of  Ogden  City,  the  amendments  thereto  and  terri- 
torial laws  of  a  general  nature  applicable  to  Ogden 
City.  Compiled. .  .by  R.  H.  Whipple.  [Ogden 
City:  Ogden  Prtg.  Co.,  1894.]     411  p.     8°. 

Ordinances,  and  amendments  to  the  revised 

ordinances  (1894) of  Ogden.  . .  Ogden:  Ogden  Prtg. 
Co.  [1897]     22  p.,  I  I.     8°. 

O'Hagan  (Thomas).  Salt  Lake  City  and  its 
people,  (l)onahoe's  Maga.  v.  43,  pp.  129-135. 
Boston,  igoo. ) 

Ollivant  (Joseph  Earle).     A  breeze   from  the 
Great  Salt  Lake;  or,  New  Zealand  to  New  York  by 
the  new   mail  route.     London:  IV.   LLunt  &'  Co., 
1871.     viii,  11-176P.,  I  map.     8°. 
With  appendix  concerning  Mormon  music. 

Olney  (Oliver  H.)  The  absurdities  of  Mor- 
monism portrayed.  A  brief  sketch  by  O.  H.  O., 
Hancock  Co.,  111.,  March  3,  1843.  "•  /■  [1843] 
32  p.     8°. 

Olshausen  (Theodor).  Geschichte  der  Mor- 
monen ;  oder,  Jiingsten-  Tages-  Heiligen  in  Nord- 
amerika.  Gottingen:  Vandenhoeck  und  Ruprecht, 
1856.     iv,  244  p.     8°, 

On  the  false  prophets  of  the  last  days.  [Liver- 
pool:   T.    Ward,  18—]     8  p.      8°. 

Oppenheimer  (Franz).  Die  "Utopie"  als 
Thatsaclie.  (Zeitschr.  f.  Socialwissenschaft.  Jahrg. 
2,  pp.  190-202.     Berlin,  1899.) 


Origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Piano,  Lll. 
[1876]  7  p.  8^  (Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Pamphlet  30  ) 

Origin  of  the  "  Book  of  Mormon,"  or  "Gol- 
den Bible."  (In:  Charlks  Warren  Spalding's 
The  Spalding  memorial.  . .  Chicago,  !?!()•].  pp.  236- 
243-     8°.) 

Origin  of  the  Mormon  imposture.  (In:  Lit- 
tell's    Living  Age.     Boston,   185 1.      8°.     pp.  429- 

431) 

From  the  Rochester  American. 

Original  (The)  prophet.  By  a  visitor  to  Salt 
Lake  City.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     479-488  p.      8°. 

Osmond  (Alfred).  The  poetical  works  of  A. 
Osmond.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &>  Sons 
Co.,  1891.     V,  I  1,9-304  p.     8°. 

Our  visit  to  Salt  Lake  City.  (In:  The  Phreno- 
logical Journal.  New^York,  December,  1870.  8°. 
pp.  413-416) 

Owen  (Ephraira),  jr.  Mormons.  Memoria' 
of  E.  O.,  asking  Congress  to  afford  protection  to 
the  people  called  Mormons.  Washington,  1838. 
5  p.   8°.  (U.  S.   25.  Cong.,  3.  sess.    House  doc.  42.) 

Owens  (G.),  comp.  See  Salt  Lake  City- 
directory.  1867. 

Oxley  (William).  Joseph  Smith.  (In  his: 
Modern  Messiahs  and  wonder  workers.  London, 
1889.      12'.     pp.  35-5I-) 

Paddock  {.^frs.  A.  G.)  The  fate  of  Madame 
La  Tour:  a  tale  of  Great  Salt  Lake.  New  York: 
Fords,  Howard  &"  Hulbert,  1881.  iii-xii,  13- 
361  p.      16°. 

An   industrial   home   for  Mormon  women. 

(In:  The  Christian  Register.  Boston,  January  7, 
1886.     f^     p.  4.) 

In  the  toils;  or.  Martyrs  of  the  latter  days. 

Chicago:  Shepard,  Tobias  Ss'  Co.,  1879.  6  p.,  I  1., 
7-301  p.      12°. 

Saved  at  last    from  among  the   Mormons. 

[And  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtain  lectures.  By  Douglas 
Jerrold.]  Springjield,  O.:  Farm  and  Fireside  Co., 
1881.  I  p.l.,  92  p.  12°.  (Farm  and  Fireside 
Library,     v.  i,  no.  4.) 

Page  (John  E.)  The  Spaulding  story,  con- 
cerning the  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  duly 
examined  and  exposed  to  the  righteous  contempt  of 
a  candid  public.  Piano,  Lll. :  The  Reorg.  Church 
ofjisus  Christ  of  Latter -Day  Saints,  1866.  16  p. 
8°. 

Palmer  (William).  Mormonism  briefly  exam- 
ined. Part  I.  [London:  A.  Hall  &'  Co.,  18 — ] 
8  p.     16°. 

Park  {.Mrs.  S.  E.)  The  Mormons:  their  re- 
ligion and  identity  with  the  Bible.  San  Francisco: 
/.    Winterburn  &'  Co.,  1875.      23  p.     4-  ed.      12°. 

Parry  (Edwin  F.)  Sketchesof  missionary  life. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &^  Sons  Co., 
1899-      144  P-     24°. 

Parry  (Sydney  Henry  Jones).  [Account  of 
Utah  and  the  .VIormons.J  "(In  his:  My  journey 
round  the  world.  London,  1S81.  2  v.  12°.  v.  2, 
pp.  169-22S.) 

Parsons  (Tyler).  Mormon  fanaticism  exposed. 
A  compendium  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  or  Joseph 
Smith's  Golden  Bible.     Also,    the  examination   of 


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General  Works,  confd. 

its  internal  and  external  evidences,  with  the  argu- 
ment to  refute  its  pretences  to  a  revelation  from 
God:  argued  before  the  Free  Discussion  Society  in 
the  city  of  Boston,  July,  1841.  Betvifeen  Elder 
Freeman  Nickerson,  a  Mormon,  and  the  author, 
Tvler  Parsons.  Boston:  The  Author,  i?i^i.  103  p. 
8°'. 

[2.  ed.]     Boston,  1842.      104  p.     8°. 

Patterson  (Charles  Brodie),  awo' Charles  W. 
Penrose.  The  plural  marriage  problem.  The  aim, 
scope  and  methods  of  the  Mormon  Church.  (Arena. 
V.  27,  pp.  604-610.      N^ew  York,  1902.) 

Patterson  (Robert).  Who  wrote  the  Book  of 
Mormon?  Philadelphia:  L.  H.  Everts  &"  Co., 
18S2.      16  p.     4°. 

Repr.  from  Louis  H.  Everts'  Illustrated  History  of  Wash- 
ington County,  Pennsylvania. 

Spaulding  (The)  story  re-examined  [regarding 
Robert  Patterson's  connection  with  the  "Manu- 
script found"],   n. />.    [1883]   16  p.   12°.   (No.  36.) 

Pearl  (The)  of  great  price.  See  Smith  (Jo- 
seph), jr. ,  the  Prophet. 

Penrose  (Charles  W.)  Blood  atonement,  as 
taught  by  leading  elders  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  An  address,  de- 
Jivered  in  the  Twelfth  Ward  Assembly  Hall,  Salt 
Lake  City,  October  12,  1884.  .  .  Reported  by  John 
Irvine.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office, 
18S4.      54  p.      12°. 

"  Mormon  "  doctrine,  plain  and  simple;  or. 

Leaves  from  the  tree  of  life.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juve- 
}iile  Instructor  Office,  1882.     viii,  9-72  p.      12°. 

Salt  Lake  City,   Utah:   G.  Q.  Cannon 

ir  Sons  Co.,  1897.     87  p.     2.  ed.      16°. 

The  Mountain   Meadows  massacre.     Who 

were  guilty  of  the  crime?  An  address,  delivered 
in.  . .  Salt  Lake  City,  October  26,  1884.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1884.  80  p. 
12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &"  Sons 

€0.,  1899.     108  p.      12°. 

Mountain  Meadows  massacre.  Review  of  El- 
der Penrose's  exculpatory  address,  delivered  Oct. 
26,  1884,  in  Twelfth  Ward  Meeting  House.  [Signed 
Vindex]       Salt  Lake  City,  li?,:^.    4  p.     8°. 

Penrose  (Charles  W.)  Priesthood  and  presi- 
dency. Claims  of  the  "Josephite  "  or  "  Reorgan- 
ized "  church,  examined  and  compared  with  reason 
and  revelation.  \_Salt  Lake  City:]  G.  Q.  Cannon 
&"  Sons  Co.,  189S.     36  p.      12°. 

See  also  Patterson  (Charles  Brodie),  and 
Charles  W.   Penrose. 

People's  Party,  Utah.  Declaration  of  prin- 
ciples. Adopted  at  the  Territorial  convention.  Salt 
Lake  City,  October  12,  1882.  «./.,  1882.  i  broad- 
side.    4°. 

Petit  (A.  Veronique).  Plural  marriage:  the 
heart  history  of  Adeie  Hersch.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.: 
E.  D.  Norton,  1885.     99  p.      12°. 

Phelps  (A.  A.)  Organic  sins:  the  argument 
from  polygamy.  (In  his:  Letters.,  .on  God's  real 
method  with  great  social  wrongs.  NewYork,  1848. 
12°.     pp.   58-103.) 

Phillips  (Gaorge  Whitfield).  The  Mormon 
menace:  a  discourse  before  the  New  West  Educa- 


tion Commission,  on  its  5th  anniversary,  at  Chicago, 
November  15,  1885.  Worcester,  1885.  16  p.  8°. 
Phillips  (Morris).  Salt  Lake  City.  (In  his: 
Abroad  and  at  home.  New  York  [cop.  1891].  12°. 
pp.  239-242.) 

Pierce   (Perry  Benjamin).     The  origin  of  the 
"  Book  of  Mormon."  New  York:  G.  P.  Putnam's 
Sons,  1899.      675-694  p.,  I  facsim.     4°. 
Extr.  Am.  Anthropologist,  n.  s.    v.  i. 

Pierrepont  (Edward).  The  Mormon  city  and 
the  Mormons.  (In  his:  Fifth  Avenue  to  Alaska. 
Nexv  York,  1884.      8°.     pp.   17-40.) 

Pine  (George  W.)  The  Mormon  settlements. 
(In  his:  Beyond  the  West.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1873. 
8°.     pp.  299-335.) 

Plain  facts,  showing  the  falsehood  and  folly  of 
the  Rev.  C.  S.  Bush  (a  church  minister  of  the  Par- 
ish of  Peover),  being  a  reply  to  his  tract  against  the 
Latter-Day  Saints.  [Manchester:  IV.  P.  Thomas, 
18 — ]     16  p.      12°. 

Poesche  (Emma).  Neue  Colonien  der  Mor- 
monen.  (Deutsche  Rundschau  f.  Geog.  u.  Statis- 
tik.     Jahrg.  22,  pp.    165-172.       Wien,  1899.) 

Poland  bill.  (In:  Statutes  at  large  of  the  U.  S. 
v.  18,  pt.  3.  Chap.  469,  I.  sess.,  43.  Cong.  Wash- 
ington,  1875.     4°.) 

(In:  Utah  affairs.     Congress  and  polygamy. 

pp.  27-30.      Salt  Lake  City,  1874.      8°.) 

Polygamy  in  Congress.  The  Utah  contested 
election  case.  (NewYork  Times.  April  25,  1874. 
p.  2,  col.  7.) 

Refers  to  the  Cannon-Maxwell  contest. 

Polygamy;  or.  The  veil  lifted.  [York,  Neb.: 
J.  K.  Sheen,  1 889.]  II  I.  8°.  (Supplement  to 
Relic  Library.) 

Pomeroy  (C.)  Polygamy  in  Utah.  Speech  of 
Charles  Pomeroy,  of  Iowa,  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  March  22,  1870.  Washington: 
F.  &'J.  Rives  b'  G.  A.  Bailey,  1870.     8  p.     8°. 

Powell  (John  Wesley).  Report  on  the  lands  of 
the  arid  region  of  the  United  States,  with  a  more 
detailed  account  of  the  lands  of  Utah.  With  maps. 
Washington:  Govt.  Ptg.  Off.,  1879.  xv,  195  p. 
4  maps.  2.  ed.  sq.  4.  (U.  S.  Geographical  and 
Geological  Survey  of  the  Rocky  Mts.  Region.) 

Pratt  (Orson).  A  series  of  pamphlets.  . .  To 
which  is  appended  a  discussion  between  Elder  Will- 
iam Gibson.  .  .and  the  Rev.  Mr.  Woodman.  Also 
a  discussion.  .  .between  Elder  John  Taylor.  .  .and 
three  reverend  gentlemen  of  different  orders... 
Liverpool:  Franklin  D.  Richards,  1851.  v.  p. 
2  por. ,  I  facsim.     8°. 

Contents:  First  Series.  No.  i.  Divine  authority;  or,  The 
question,  Was  Joseph  Smith  sent  of  God?  Nos.  2-5.  Kingdom 
of  God.  Parts  I-lV.  No.  6.  Remarkable  visions.  No.  7. 
New  Jerusalem;  or,  The  fulfilment  of  modern  prophecy. 

Second  Series.  Nos.  1-6.  Divine  authenticity  of  the  Book 
of  Mormon. 

Third  Series.  Reply  to  a  pamphlet  printed  at  Glasgow  with 
the  "  Approbation  of  Clergymen  of  different  Denominations," 
entitled  "  Remarks  on  Mormonism." 

Absurdities  of  immaterialism;  or,  A  reply  to  the  Rev. 
T.  W.  P.  Taylder's  pamphlet,  entitled  "  The  materialism  of 
the  Mormons,  or  Latter-day  Saints,  examined  and  exposed. 

Great  First  Cause;  or.  The  self-moving  forces  of  the  uni- 
verse. 

Elder  Gibson's  discussion. 

Elder  Taylor's  discussion. 

Liverpool:  Printed  by  R.  James,  1 851. 

V.  p.     2  por.,  I  facsim.     8°. 


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General  IForks,  cont'd. 

Sa/i  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Instruc- 
tor Office,  18S4.     3-314  p.     12°. 

Absurdities  of  immaterialism;  or,  A  reply  to 

T.  W.  P.  Taylder's  pamphlet,  entitled,  "  The  ma- 
terialism of  the  Mormons.  .  .exposed."  Liverpool: 
R.James,  1849.      32  p.     8°. 

One  of  his  third  series  of  pamphlets. 

Divine  authenticity  of  the  Book  of  Mormon. 

[Liverpool:  H.  James,  1850-51.]  16  and  65-80  p. 
8°. 

Nos.  I  and  5  of  his  second  series  of  pamphlets. 

[Liverpool:  R.  James,    1S50-1851.] 

96  p.     8°. 

Liverpool:  R.  James,  1852.    96  p.     8°. 

Nos.  I  to  6  of  his  second  series  of  pamphlets. 

Divine  authority;  or.    The  question,  Was 

Joseph  Smith  sent  of  God  ?  Liverpool:  R.  James, 
printer,   1848.     8°. 

No.  I  of  his  first  series  of  pamphlets. 

Evangeliets  sande  Grundssetninger.  Over- 
sat  fra  Engelsk.  Kjobenhavn:  C.  IVideriorg,  iSbS. 
I  p.l.,  141  p.     8°. 

Great    first    cause;     or,    The    self-moving 

forces  of  the  universe.  Liverpool:  R.James,  1 851. 
16  p.     8°. 

One  of  his  third  series  of  pamphlets. 

Guddommelig  Fuldmagt;  eller,  Det  Sporgs- 

maal:  Var  Joseph  Smith  sendt  af  Gud  ?  [n.  p. 
H.  C.  Haight,  185-?]     24  p.     8°. 

An  interesting  account  of  several  remarka- 
ble visions,  and  of  the  late  discovery  of  ancient 
American  records.  AVw  York:  J.  W.  Harrison, 
1841.     36  p.     2.  Amer.  ed.     16°. 

New    York:  J.    W.  Harrison,    1842. 

37  p.     3.  Amer.  ed.      16°. 

These  are  the  same  as  the  two  following,  with  the  exception 
that  the  last  of  the  two  contains  additional  material. 

Remarkable  visions.     Liverpool:  R.  James, 

1848.     16  p.     8°. 
No.  6  of  his  first  series  of  pamphlets. 

Visions  of  Joseph  Smith  the  seer;  discover- 
ies of  ancient  American  records  and  relics:  with 
the  statements  of  Dr.  I.ederer  (converted  Jew)  and 
others.  Piano,  III. :  Board  of  Edtic.  of  the  Reor- 
ganized Chzirch  of.  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints  [18 — ].     48  p.     16°. 

Key  to  the  universe;  or,  A  new  theory  of 

its  mechanism.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  author  [cop. 
1879].  xii,  14-118  p.  2.  ed.  from  i.  European 
ed.     8°. 

The  kingdom  of  God.     Parts  i  to  4.     Liv- 
erpool: R.  James,  prititer,  1848.     8°. 
Nos.  2  to  5  of  his  first  series  of  pamphlets. 

Parts  I  and   4.       Liverpool :    S.   W. 

Richards,  1848-9.      8°. 

Nos.  2  and  5  of  his  first  series  of  Mormon  pamphlets. 

Reply  to  a  pamphlet  printed  at  Glasgow.  .  . 

entitled  "  Remarks  on  Mormonism."  [Liverpool: 
R.James,  1849.]      16  p.      8°. 

One  of  his  third  series  of  pamphlets. 

The    true    faith.      Liverpool:    Latter-Day 

Saints' Dept.,  \?>sb.      16  p.     8°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third.  Reply  to  Orson  Pratt. 
Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.;  The  Reorg.  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints  [18 — ?J.  16  p. 
8°.      (No.  14.) 


Pratt  (Orson),  and].  P.  New.man.  The  Bible 
and  polygamy.  Does  the  Bible  sanction  polygamy  ? 
A  discussion  between  Orson  Pratt  and  Dr.  J.  P. 
Newman,  in  the  new  Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Aug.  12-14,  1870.  To  which  is  added  three  ser- 
mons on  the  same  subject,  by  George  A.  Smith,  O. 
Pratt,  and  G.  Q.  Cannon.  Salt  Lake  City:  Dese- 
ret  News  Est.,  1874.     99  p.     8°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Est., 

1877.     105  p.     8°. 

Great  discussion!     Does  the  Bible  sanction 

polygamy!  Held  in  the  new  Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Aug.  12,  1870.  Before  assembled  thousands, 
between  Prof.  Orson  Pratt... and  Rev.  Dr.  J.  P. 
Newman.  Cleveland:  J.  S.  Dye,  1873.  64  p. 
2.  ed.     8°. 

A  sermon  by  the  Rev.  [John  Philip]  New- 
man, of  the.  ..  Methodist  Church  on  plural  mar- 
riage, to  which  is  added,  an  answer  by  Elder 
Orson  Pratt...  of  the.  .  .  Latter-Day  Saints.  Salt 
Lake  City:  Deseret  N^ews  Off.,  1870.     21    p.      12°. 

Pratt  (Orson),  George  A.  S.mith,  and  George 
Q.  Cannon.  Discourses  on  celestial  marriage  de- 
livered in  the  New  Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City, 
Oct.  7-9,  1869,  by  Elder  Orson  Pratt,  President 
George  A.  Smith,  and  Elder  George  Q.  Cannon. 
Salt  Lake  City :  Deseret  Neivs  Off.,  lib^).   24  p.  12°. 

Pratt   (Parley    Parker).      En    Advarsels    Rost 
og  Underviisning  for   alle  Folk;  eller,   En  Indled 
ning  til   Troen    og   Lwrdommene    i   Jesu    Christi 
Kirke  af  Sidste  Dages  Hellige.    Kjobenhavn:  H.  C. 
Haight,  1856.     xiii,  190  p.      16°. 

TJie  angel  of  the  prairies:  a  dream  of  the 

future.     Salt  Lake  City:  A.  Pratt,  i%%o.   24  p.   16°. 

Key  to  the  science  of  theology :  designed  as 

an  introduction  to  the  first  principles  of  spiritual 
philosophy;  religion;  law  and  government;  as  deliv- 
ered by  the  ancients,  and  as  restored  in  this  age. 
...  Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1S55.  iii-xv, 
173  p.     12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:   Deseret  News  Steam 

Print.  Establ.,  1874.     xv,  178  p.     3.  ed.     12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  C.  Q.  Cannon  &*  Sons 

Co.,  1891.     XV,  182  p.     5.  ed.     12°. 

Late   persecution  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 

Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Ten  thousand  Amer- 
ican citizens  robbed,  plundered,  and  banished;.  .  . 
With  a  sketch  of  their  rise,  progress  and  doctrine. 
New  York:  J.   W.  Harrison,  1840.      215  p.     24°. 

Marriage  and  morals  in    Utah,  an  address 

written  by  P.  P.  P.,  read  in.  ..  Representatives' 
Hall,  Fillmore  City,  Dec.  31,  1855,  by  Thomas 
Bullock.  Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  iZ'ib.   8  p.   8°. 

The  millennium,  and  other  poems:  to  which 

is  annexed,  a  treatise  on  regeneration  and  eternal 
duration  of  matter.  New  York:  IV.  Molineux, 
1840.     iv,  2  1.,  148  p.     12°. 

Proclamation!    To  the  people  of  the  coasts 

and  islands  of  the  Pacific...  By  an  apostle  of 
Jesus  Christ  [Parley  P.  Pratt].  Published  for  the 
author  by  C.  W.  Wandell.  [Sydney]  IV.  Baker 
[18— ]•     16  P-     8°- 

A  reply   to    Thomas  Taylor's   "Complete 

failure,"  &c.,  and  Richard  Livesey's  "  Mormonism 
exposed."  Manchester:  IV.  R.  Thomas,  1840. 
12  p.      12°. 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

A  voice  of  warning  and  instruction  to  all 

people;  or,  An  introduction  to  the  faith  and  doc- 
trine of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints.  New  York:  Harrison,  1S39.  viii,  g-2l6  p. 
2.  Anier.  ed.     16°. 

Manchester:    W.  Shackle/on  <Sr*  Son, 

1S41.  xi,  12-228  p.  I.  Europ.  from  2.  Amer.  ed. 
24°. 

Nativoo:   J.    Taylor,    1844.     x,    II- 

284  p.     3.  Amer.  ed.     32°. 

Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1S54.   xvi, 

199  p.     8.  Europ.  ed.     16°. 

Piano,  III.:  The  Reorganized  Church 

of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  1863.  256  p. 
Rev.  ed.     24°. 

Liverpool:  B.  Young,  jr.,  1866.   ip.l., 

xvi,  199  p.     g.  Europ.  ed.     24°. 

Salt  Lake   City:    The   Deseret  News 

Steam  Prtg.  Establt.,  1874.  xi,  171  p.  9.  Amer. 
ed.     12'. 

Salt  Lake  City,   Utah:   G.  Q.  Cannon 

&"  Sons  Co.,  1891.    xvi,  220  p.    13.  Amer.  ed.    24°. 

Lamoni,   Iowa:  Reorganized  Church 

of  Jesus  Christ ..  .\%<^'i.      149  p.      16°. 

The  world  turned  upside  down;  or,  Heaven 

on  earth.  The  material  universe  is  eternal.  Im- 
mortal man  has  flesh  and  bones.  Earth  is  his  ever- 
lasting inheritance.  To  this  bear  all  the  prophets 
and  apostles  witness.  .  .  Liverpool:  The  Millennial 
Star  Office  [18 — ].     iv,  5-25  p.      12°. 

Another  startling  tragedy.  Elder  Pratt,  the 
Mormon  killed.  (New  York  Times.  May  28,  1857. 
p.  5,  col.  3.) 

An  account  of  the  murder  of  P.  P.  Pratt,  by  Hector  H. 
McLean,  whose  wife  Pratt  had  induced  to  become  one  of  his 
wives. 

Chapman  (F.  W.)  [Biographies  of  Orson  Pratt, 
Parley  P.  Pratt  and  Willam  D.  Pratt,  elders  of  the 
Mormon  church.]  (In  his:  The  Pratt  family... 
Hartford,  1S64.      8°.      pp.  157-160.) 

Pratt  (Parley  Parker),/';-.  The  autobiography 
of  Parley  Parker  Pratt,  one  of  the  twelve  apostles 
of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints, 
. .  .his  life,  ministry  and  travels,. .  .extracts  in  prose 
and  verse,  from  his  miscellaneous  writings.  Edited 
by  his  son,  Parley  P.  Pratt...  Chicago:  Pratt 
Bros.,  1888.      502,  X  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port.     8°. 

Pratt  (Parley  Parker),  and  E.  HiGBEE.  An 
address  to  the  citizens  of  Washington,  and  to  the 
public  in  general  [brief  statement  of  Mormon  be- 
lief].      Washington,  1S40.     4  p.      8°. 

Proceedings  (The)  of  a  convention,  held  at 
Carthage,  111.,  Oct.  1-2,  1845.  Published  by  order 
of  the  convention,  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Military  Committee  of  Quincy,  III.  Quincy, 
III.:   Quincy  Whig  Off.,  I'iJti.     9  p.     8°. 

Prophetic  controversy,  no.  2;  extracted  from 
the  writings  and  criticisms  of  John  E.  Page,  James 
J.  Strang,  William  Marks  and  Hyrum  P.  Brown, 
to  which  are  added  a  few  notes  in  brackets,  and  a 
short  commentary  by  the  transcriber,  Wingfield 
W^atson.     tt.  p.,  n.  d.     28  p.     8". 

Prospects  of  Mormonism  since  the  death  of 
Brigham.  (New  York  Times.  Nov.  23,  1877. 
p.  2,  col.  1-2.) 


Quad  (M.)  Bessie  Baine;  or,  The  Mormon's 
victim.  Chicago:  M.  A.  Donahue  6^  Co.  [188-?] 
I  p.  1.,  54  p.  12".  (The  flashlight  detective  series, 
no.  3.) 

Quincy  (Josiah).  Joseph  Smith  at  Nauvoo. 
(In  his:  Figures  of  the  past.  Boston,  1883.  12°. 
pp.  376-400.) 

R.  {Mrs.  G.  S.)  Mysteries  of  the  Endowment 
House  [Salt  Lake  City.  Signed,  Mrs.  G.  S.  R.] 
«./.,  n.  d.     4  1.     8°. 

Another  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  p.     8°. 

Rae  (William  Fraser).  Westward  by  rail;  a 
journey  to  .San  Francisco  and  back,  and  a  visit  to 
the  Mormons.  London:  Longmans,  Green  Ss'  Co., 
1871.     2  p.l.,  xxxvi,  391  p.,  I  map.     2.  ed.     12°. 

Raine  (W.  M.),  and  A.  W.  Dunn.  Mormon 
or  patriot.  The  Church,  its  people  and  their  life. 
(In:  Leslie's  Monthly  Magazine.  March,  1905. 
V.  59,  no.  5.     pp.  535-548.     illus.     8°.) 

Raymond  &:  Whitcomb.  Season  of  1895.  A 
series  of  summer  and  autumn  tours  to  Alaska,  Col- 
orado, Utah,  and  the  Yellowstone  National  Park, 
the  Pacific  Northwest,  and  California.  New  York: 
Raymond  &•  Whitcomb  [1894].      192  p.     ob.  32°. 

Ready  references,  a  compilation  of  scripture 
texts,  arranged  in  subjective  order,  with  numerous 
annotations  from  eminent  writers.  Designed  espe- 
cially for  the  use  of  missionaries  and  scripture 
students.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Deseret  News  Co., 
1887.      168  p.     [2.  ed.]     16°. 

Salt  Lake   City,    Utah:  G.    Q.   Cannon  (Sf 

Sons  Co.,  1899.      168  p.     16°. 

Reasoner  (C.)  Church  and  state  the  issue  of 
civil  and  religious  liberty  in  Utah.  A  testimonial 
in  behalf  of  civil  liberty  and  the  American  state  as 
separate  from  the  Church.  . .  Salt  Lake  City,  1896. 
139  p.     8°. 

Reasons  why  I  can  not  become  a  Mormonite. 
[London:  Religious  Tract  Soc,  18 — ?]     8  p.     12°. 

Reid  {Col.  J.  M.)  Sketches  and  anecdotes  of 
the  old  settlers,  and  new  comers,  the  Mormon 
bandits  and  Danite  band.  Keokuk,  Lowa:  R.  B. 
Ogden,  1S76.      177  p.      8°. 

Remy  (Jules).  A  journey  to  Great-Salt-Lake 
city,  by  Jules  Remy,  and  Julius  Brenchley;  with  a 
sketch  of  the.  .  .Mormons,  and  an  introduction  on 
the  religious  movement  in  the  United  States.  Lon- 
don:  W.Jeffs,  1861.      2  V.     4°. 

Reynolds  (George).  Are  we  of  Israel  ?  By 
Elder.  ..  Reynolds.  Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry 
(Sh  Co.,  1883.     55  p.     12°. 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon 

&' Sons  Co.,  1895.     56  p.     2.  ed.     12°. 

The    Book   of  Abraham :    its   authenticity 

established  as  a  divine  and  ancient  record.  With 
copious  references  to  ancient  and  modern  author- 
ities. Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  Neius  Print.  &* 
Publish.  Establishment,  1879.     v,  49  p.      8°. 

A  dictionarj'  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  com- 
prising its  biographical,  geographical  and  other 
proper  names.  Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry,  1891. 
3  p.l.,  364  p.      12°. 

The  myth  of  the  "  Manuscript  found,"  or, 

The  absurdities  of  the  "  Spaulding  story."  Salt 
Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Off.,  1S83.  104  p. 
12°.     (Faith  promoting  series.     Bk.  11.) 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE   MORMONS 


General  Works,  confd. 

The  story  of  the  Book  of  Mormon. . .  With 

original  illustrations  by  G.  M.  Ottinger.  .  .and 
others.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &"  Sons  Co., 
1898.     xiv,  17-412  p.,  I  pi.     2.  ed.     8°. 

Reynolds  (George)  vs.  United  States. 

BiG.A.MY  and  polygamy.  Review  of  the  opinion 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  U.  S.,  Oct.,  1878,  in  the  case 
of  George  Reynolds,  plaintiff,  vs.  U.  S.,  defendent 
[jiV].     By  an  old  lawyer,     w. /.,  n.  d.     33  p.     8°. 

Cannon  (George  Quayle).  A  review  of  the  de- 
cision of  the  Supreme  Court,  U.  S.,  in  the  case  of 
George  Reynolds  vs.  the  U.  S.  Salt  Lake  City: 
Deseret  News  Est.,  1879.      57  p.     8°. 

Taylor  (John),  and  Obando  J.  Hollister. 
The  Supreme  Court  decision  in  the  Reynolds  case. 
Interview  between  President  J.  Taylor  and  O.  J. 
Hollister,  Salt  Lake  City,  Jan.  13,  1879.  \^Salt 
Lake  City,  1S79.J      '^  p.     8°. 

Reynolds  (John).  [Account  of  the  Mormons.] 
(In  his:  My  own  times.  Illinois,  1855.  12°.  pp. 
562-581.) 

Rice  (Harvey).  [Mormons  in  Ohio.]  (In  his: 
Pioneers  of  the  Western  Reserve.  Boston,  18S3. 
12°.     pp.  295-308.) 

Rich  (Benjamin  E.)  A  friendly  discussion  upon 
religious  subjects.  New  York:  Eastern  States  Mis- 
sion [190-?].     31  p.     32°. 

Mr.    Durant   of   Salt    Lake    City,    "That 

Mormon."  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  dr"  Sons 
Co.,  1893.     320  p.      12°. 

True  versus  false  religion.  A  dialogue  be- 
tween a  "  Mormon  "  elder,  a  parson  and  a  traveler 
...    [«.  t.,  p.,  n.  d.l     ig  p.      12°. 

See  also  Hartley  (Richard),  and  Benjamin  E. 
Rich. 

Richards  (Franklin  D.)  A  compendium  of 
the  faith  and  doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Compiled  from  the 
Bible;  and  also  from  the  Book  of  Mormon,  Doc- 
trine and  Covenants,  and  other  publications  of  the 
Church.  With  an  appendix.  Liverpool:  0.  Pratt, 
1857.     viii,  243  p.      16°. 

Richards  (Franklin  D.),  a«i/jAMES  A. Little. 
A  compendium  of  the  doctrines  of  the  Gospel. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  dr"  Sons  Co., 
i8g8.     viii,  312  p.     3.  ed.     24°. 

Richardson  (Robert).  Mormonism,  its  ex- 
posure. (In  his:  Memoirs  of  Alexander  Campbell. 
St.  Louis,  1868.  2  V.  in  i.  8°.  v.  2,  pp.  344- 
348.) 

Riley  (I.  Woodbridge).  The  founder  of  Mor- 
monism: a  psychological  study  of  Joseph  Smith, 
jr...  A^ew  York:  Dodd,  Mead  &"  Co.,  ic)02.  xix, 
446  p.      12°. 

"  The   sacred    books   of    the    Mormons." 

[By  I.  Woodbridge  Riley.]  (The  Bookman,  v.  20, 
no.  I,  pp.  80-82.     New  York,  1904.     8°.) 

Roberts  (Brigham  Henry).  The  Gospel.  An 
exposition  of  its  first  principles.  Salt  Lake  City: 
George  Q.  Cannon  &"  Sons  Co.,  1893.  vi,  I  1., 
9-352  p.     rev.  ed.     12°. 

The    Gospel;    an    exposition    of    its    first 

principles,  and  man's  relationship  to  Deity.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah:  The  Deseret  News,  igoi.  viii, 
I  L,  9-294  p.     3.  ed.      12°. 


The  Latter- Day  Saints' tour  from  Palmyra, 

New  York,  to  Salt  Lake  City  through  the  stereo- 
scope. .  .  Designed  by  John  A.  Califf  and  described 
by  B.  H.  Roberts.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Deseret 
News,  1904.      132  p.     nar.  16°. 

Accompanied  by  38  stereographs. 

The  life  of  John  Taylor,  third  President  of 

the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  6^  Sons  Co.,  1892. 
46S  p.,  9  pi.,  3  port.      8°. 

Mormonism.     The  relation  of  the  Church 

to  Christian  sects.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Church 
[190-?].      [  p.l. ,  68  p.      12°. 

A  new  witness  for  God.     Salt  Lake   City, 

Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  fir"  Sons  Co.,  1895.  8  p.l.,  11- 
12°. 

The  origin  of   the  Book  of   Mormon.     [.\ 

reply  to  Mr.  Theodore  Schroeder.]  (.\merican  His- 
torical Magazine,  vol.  3,  pp.  441-46S,  551-580. 
N'ew  York,  lgo8.      8°.) 

Recent  discussion  of  Mormon  affairs.  An- 
swer to  the  Ministerial  Association's  review  of  "  An 
address  to  the  world "  by  the  first  presidency  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
71.  p.,  1907.     56  p.     8°. 

Outlines    of    ecclesiastical    history.      Salt 

Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &"  Sons  Co.,  1895.  4  pts. 
in  I  v.,  459  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

Includes  an  account  of  the  Mormon  Church. 

The  rise  and  fall  of  Nauvoo.      Salt  Lake 

City,  Utah:  Deseret  A'ews,  1900.  vi,  9-457  p. 
12°. 

The  Roberts  case  in  Congress.  [News- 
paper cutting  from]  the  New  York  Times,  Nov.  19, 
iSgg.     3  col.      f°. 

Succession  in  the  presidency  of  the  Church 

of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &' Sons  Publ.  Co.,  1900. 
iv,  I  1.,  7-162  p.     3.  ed.      12°. 

This  book  discusses  the  claims  of  Sidney  Rigdon,  William 
Smith,  James  J.  Strang,  Joseph  Smith  Third,  and  others  to  be 
the  successor  of  Joseph  Smith,  jr.,  the  Prophet. 

Anderson  (Nephi).  The  election  of  Roberts. 
A  Mormon  elder's  defence  of  the  Mormons  of  to- 
day. (New  York  Evening  Post.  Feb.  20,  1899. 
pp.  4,  col.  3-4.) 

Curtis  (Theodore  W.)  Roberts;  the  Dreyfus 
of  America.  (Arena,  v.  23,  pp.  120-131.  A'eiu 
York,  1900.) 

Landis(C.  B.)  The  Roberts  case.  Speech  in 
the  House  of  Representatives.  . .  January  24,  1900. 
Washington,  igoo.      18  p.      S". 

Mormons  and  Mormonism.  Why  they  have 
been  opposed,  maligned  and  persecuted — Inside 
history  of  the  present  anti-.Mormon  crusade.  By 
a  non-Mormon,  ten  years  in  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City 
\^Press  of  the  Magazine  Prig.  Co.\  iSgg.  23  p. 
12°. 

[Roberts' case.  Mounted  newspaper-clippings.] 
Nexv  York:  Burrelle  s  Press  Clipping  Bureau,  igoo. 
5v.     f°. 

To  the  honorable,  the  members  of  the  House  of 
Representatives.  An  appeal  from  the  executive 
officers  of  the  Missionary  Societies  of  the  Baptist, 
Congregational,  Episcopal,  Presbyterian  and  Re- 
formed Churches.  «.  /.  [i8g-?]  3  typewritten 
leaves.     4°. 


LIST    OF    WORKS    RELATING   TO    THE    MORMONS 


21  I 


General  Works,  cont'd. 

United  States. — House  of  Rtpresentatives. 
[Proceedings  in  the  House,  iSgg-iQOo,  relative  to 
the  rejection  of  Brigham  H.  Roberts.]  (In  Con- 
gressional Record,  v.  33  (see  inde.x).) 

United  St.\tes. — Roberts  Committ/e.  Hearing 
before  special  committee  to  investigate  the  eligi- 
bility of  Brigham  H.  Roberts,  of  Utah,  to  a  seat 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  n.t.-p.  \_Wash- 
itigton,  1900.]     245  p.     8°. 

Report  [majority  and    minority]    from  the 

special  committee  on  the  case  of  Brigham  H.  Rob- 
erts, representative-elect  from  the  state  of  Utah. 
January  20,  igoo.  n.t.-p.  \_lVashington,  1903.] 
77  p.  S\  (56.  Cong.,  I.  sess.  H.  rept.  85,  pts. 
1-2.) 

Resolutions  from  the  majority  and  minority 

of  the  special  committee  on  the  case  of  Brigham  H. 
Roberts.  January  20,  igoo,  n.t.-p.  \_l'Vaslnng- 
ton,  igoo]  2  1.  f°.  (56.  Cong.,  H.  res.  107, 
loS.) 

Roberts  (Brigham  Henry),  and  C.  Van  der 
DoNCKT.  The  Mormon  doctrine  of  Deity.  The 
Roberts- Van  der  Donckt  discussion.  To  which  is 
added  a  discourse;  Jesus  Christ,  the  revelation  of 
God,  by  B.  H.  Roberts...  Salt  Lake  City:  The 
Deseret  A^e-us,  ig03.     xii,  g-2g6  p.      12^. 

Roberts  (Edwards).  Glimpses  of  Utah.  (In 
his:  Shoshone  and  other  western  wonders.  Nezv 
York,  1SS8.     12°.    pp.  iig-141.) 

Salt  Lake  City  and  Utah  by-ways,    Chicago: 

R.  R.  Donelley  <Sr»  Sons  [1S83  ?].     38  p.     8°. 

Roberts  (Sidney).  To  emigrants  to  the  gold 
region.  A  treatise,  showing  the  best  way  to  Cali- 
fornia, with  many  serious  objections  to  going  by 
sea,  doubling  the  Cape,  or  crossing  the  Isthmus, 
with  the  Constitution  and  Articles  of  Agreement  of 
the  Joint  Stock  Mutual  Insurance  Merchandizing 
Company.     Neiu  Haven,  1S49.     12  p.     12°. 

The  author  advises  intending  emigrants  to  go  by  way  of 
Salt  Lake  City,  asserting  that  they  will  receive  assistance 
from  the  Mormons. 

Robinson  (Phil).  Sinners  and  saints.  A  tour 
across  the  States,  and  round  them;  with  three 
months  among  the  Mormons.  Boston:  Roberts 
Bros.,  1883.     X,  370  p.     12°. 

Rordam  (H.  C.)  Nyt  Bidrag  til  Oplysning 
om  Mormonerne.  Meddeelt  af  H.  C.  Rordam. 
Naestved:  H.  Block,  1854.     2g  p.     12°. 

Rollo  (J.  B.)  Mormonism  exposed,  from  the 
word  of  God.  South  Bridge,  Eng.;  Glass  [18 — ]. 
12  p.     12°. 

Ross  (James),  and  G.  Gary.  [Account  of  Utah 
and  the  Mormons.]  (In  their:  From  Wisconsin  to 
California  and  return.  Madison,  Wis.,  i86g.  8°. 
pp.  26-33,  37-48,  89-g7,  116-123.) 

Route  from  Liverpool  to  Great  Salt  Lake  Val- 
ley, illustrated.  ..from  sketches  made  by  Frederick 
Piercy. .  .together  with  a.  ..description  of  Utah.  .  . 
Also,  an  authentic  history  of  the  Latter- Day  Saints' 
emigration  from  Europe.  .  .up  to  the  close  of  1855 
. . .  Edited  by  James  Linforth.  Liverpool:  F.  D. 
Richards,  1855.     viii,  120  p.,  26  pi.,  2  port.     f°. 

Rupert  (A.  E.  D.  de).  Californians  and  Mor- 
mons. New  York:  J.  W.  Lovell,  1881.  166  p. 
12°. 


Rusling  (J.  F.),  General.  Report.  .  .on  affairs 
in  Utah  and  the  territories  for  the  year  ending  June 
30,  1867.  36  p.  8'.  (U.  S.  40.  Cong.,  2.  Sess. 
I53-) 

Lake   City.     Mormon 
Mormonism   in  general. 
Ne-u  York,  1S74.    12°. 


outrages, 
(In  his- 
pp.  163- 


House  misc.  doc. 

At    Salt 

polygamy,  etc. 
Across  America. 
205.) 

Ruxton  (George  Frederick  Augustus.)  [Ac- 
count of  the  Mormons.]  (In  his:  Life  in  the  far 
West.     New  York.   iSsg.      12°.     pp.  205-218.) 

Sacred  hymns  and  spiritual  songs,  for  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints.  Liv- 
erpool: F.  D.  Richards;  London:  Latter-Day 
Saints'  Book  Depot,   1856.     415  p.     11.   ed.     32°. 

LJverpool:  A.  Car  ring  ton;  London:  Latter- 
Day  Saints'  Book  Depot,  i86g.  415  p.  13.  ed. 
32°. 

St.  Clair  (D.  L.)  The  followers  of  the  "  Lat- 
ter-Day Saints"  [adverse  criticism  of  the  Book  of 
Hormon].      Cheltenham:   Willey,  1840.    4  p.     12°. 

Saintly  falsity.  On  questions  affecting  their 
fanatical  tenets  and  practices.  Should  oaths  of 
Mormons  be  accepted  in  the  courts?  Some  strong 
facts  showing  that  they  should  not  be.  [^Sa It  Lake 
City:  Tribune  Office,  1885.]      10  p.      8°. 

Sala  (George  Augustus).  From  'Frisco  to  Salt 
Lake  City.  Down  among  the  Mormons.  (In  his: 
America  revisited.  London,  1SS5.  8°.  pp.  504- 
540.) 

Salt  Lake  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Salt  Lake 
City.  A  sketch  of  Utah's  wonderful  resources.  . . 
Salt  Lake,  18SS.     96  p.      8°. 

Salt  Lake  City.  The  annual  message  of 
the  mayor  with  the  annual  reports  of  the  officers 
of  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  i8go-93,  g5-gS,  igoo, 
igo6-lg07.      Salt  Lake  City,  i^qi-iqoi.      8°. 

Salt  Lake  City. — City  Council.  Investigation 
by  the  city  council  of  rumors  affecting  the  peace, 
reputation  and  welfare  of  the  city  and  its  inhabit- 
ants, Dec.  8,  18S5.  Salt  Lake  City,  1S85.  2S  p. 
8°. 

Salt  Lake  City. — Ordinances.  Revised  or- 
dinances and  resolutions  of  the  city  council  of 
Salt  Lake  City.  ..with  congressional  and  territorial 
laws  on  townsites,  and  Great  Salt  Lake  City  char- 
ter, and  amendments.  ..  1875.  [Salt  Lake  City:] 
Deseret  News  Print  [1875].  xxiv,  xi,  164  p.,  1 1. 
8°. 

The  revised   ordinances  of  Salt  Lake  City, 

with  the  city  charter  and  amendments  thereto. 
February  14,  l883.  Salt  Lake  City:  Star  Prtg. 
Co.,  iSS8.     439  P-     S°- 

The  revised  ordinances  of  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah,  embracing  all  ordinances  of  a  general  nature 
in  force  December  20,  i8g2,  together  with  the  char- 
ter of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  amendments  thereto,  and 
territorial  laws.  ..applicable  to  Salt  Lake  City,  and 
the  constitution  of  the  United  States.  Compiled 
...by  J.  Lippman.  [Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune 
Prtg.  Co.,  liq3]     vii,  568  p.      8". 

Salt  Lake  City  directory,  including  a  busi- 
ness directory,  of  Provo,  Springville,  and  Ogden, 
Utah.  ..  Compiled.  ..by  G.  Owens.  [New  York] 
1867.     135  P-     8°. 

First  directory  of  Salt  Lake  City,  and  contains  curious 
chronological  table  of  Mormon  history. 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE   MORMONS 


General  IForks,  confd. 

Salt  Lake  fruit.  A  thrilling  latter-day  ro- 
mance. By  an  American.  New  York:  M.  IV. 
Jones,    iSgl.     viii,  328  p.     8°. 

Scanland  (J.  M.)  The  Mormon  power  in 
America.  (Gunton's  Maga.  v.  iS,  pp.  131-142. 
JVe7v  York,  IQOO.) 

Schlagintvreit  (R.  von).  Die  Mormonen; 
Oder,  Die  Heiligen  vom  Jungsten  Tage  von  ihrer 
Entstehung  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart.  Coin:  E.  H 
Meyer,  1878.     xviii,  318  p.      2.  ed.      12°. 

Schmucker  (Samuel  Mosheim).  Mormons 
or  Latter-Day  Saints.  (In  his:  History  of  all  re- 
ligions.    New  York,  Y'i'i^.      12°.     pp.  9S-105.) 

Schouler  (James).  History  of  the  United 
States  of  America  under  the  Constitution.  Wash- 
ington:   IV.  H.  Morrison,  i88o-[99].     6  v.     8°. 

V.  4,  pp.  546-549,  and  V,  5,  pp.  146-147,  403-406, .'discuss  the 
relations  of  the  government  with  the  Mormons. 

Schroeder  (Albert  Theodore).  The  case  of 
Senator  Smoot:  an  academic  discussion  by  A.  T. 
Schroeder...  \^New  York?  igos-]     20  p.      12°. 

Repr.:  The  Truth  Seeker. 

The  Free  Lance  Society  and  the  churches. 

A  few  remarks  made  by  A.  T.  Schroeder  at  the 
Lagoon,  Friday,  Aug.  13,  1897.  [Sa/i  Lake  City, 
1897.      10  p.]     8°. 

Repr.:  The  Argus. 

The    Gospel   concerning    church    &    state. 

[By  A.  T.  Schroeder.]  Salt  Lake  City,  1897.  29  p. 
8°. 

Mormonism  considered,  being  a  lecture  de- 
livered at  Unity  Hall,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  March, 
1897.  Entitled  "  Thoughts  suggested  by  a  study 
of  Mormonism."  To  which  are  added  numerous 
references,  and  a  few  remarks  on  "  The  rewards  of 
a  liberal  faith."  \Salt  Lake  City,  1897]  2  1.,  35  p. 
8°.     (No.  I) 

Mormonism    and   intoxicants.      (American 

Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  3,  pp.  237-249.  New 
York,  1908.) 

The  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  (Amer- 
ican Historical  Magazine,  Vol.  i,  pp.  380-396,  518- 
533;  vol.  2,  pp.  57-76,  213-230.  New  York, 
1906-07.) 

The  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  re- 
examined in  its  relation  to  Spaulding's  "  Manu- 
script found."...  ^Salt  Lake:  Pub.  by  the  Salt 
Lake  Ministerial  Association,  1901.]     56  p.      8°. 

Roberts  (Brigham  H.)  The  origin  of  the  Book 
of  Mormon  [a  reply  to  Mr.  Theodore  Schroeder]. 
(American  Historical  Magazine,  vol.  3,  pp.  441- 
468,  551-580.     New  York,  1908.     8°.) 

Polygamy  in  Congress:  the  Mormon  breach 

of  faith.  (Arena,  v.  23,  pp.  1 13-120.  New  York, 
1900.) 

A  reply  to  the  defence  of  Mormons  and  an 

attack  upon  the  Ministerial  Association  of  Utah. 
\_New  York,  1905?]     11  p.     12°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Truth  Seeker. 

Some  facts  about  Mormonism.    A  review  of 

the  article,  "A  word  for  the  Mormons,"  by  T.  W. 
Curtis.     \_New    York,  i&gq.]     809-S17P.     8°. 

Part  of  N.  Y.  Missionary  Review,  Nov.,  1899. 

Some  facts  concerning  polygamy,     n.  t.-p. 

[Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  lit)?,.]     24  p.     12°. 


Scraps  of  biography.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juve- 
nile Instructor  Off.,  1883.  viii,  9-104  p.  12°. 
(Faith-promoting  series.      Bk.  to.) 

Scripture  Searcher  nos.  4  &  5.  No. 4.  Kingdom 
of  God.  Where  located?  What  is  it?  No.  5.  When 
will  the  righteous  be  rewarded?  n.p.  [18 — ]   I  1.  12°. 

Sexton  (George).  A  portraiture  of  Mormon- 
ism; or,  Animadversions  on  the  doctrines  and  pre- 
tensions of  the  Latter-Day  Saints;  a  review  of  the 
history  and  contents  of  the  Book  of  Mormon;  and 
a  sketch  of  the  career  of  Joseph  Smith,  and  various 
other  notorious  fanatics  and  imposters.  ..  London: 
IV.    Strange,  1 849.     viii,  9-1 13  p.      12°. 

Sha'w^  (Albert).  [Account  of  the  Mormons  at 
Nauvoo.]  (In  his:  Icaria.  A^ew  York,  1884.  16°. 
P-  47.) 

Sheldon  (William).  Mormonism  examined;  or, 
Was  Joseph  Smith  a  divinely  inspired  prophet?  A 
refutation  of  Mormonism.  ..  Examined  in  the  light 
of  their  own  inspired  works,  such  as  "  The  Book  of 
Mormon,"  "The  Book  of  Doctrines  and  Cove- 
nants," "The  Inspired  Translation."  n.p.  [18 — ] 
iv,  5-184  p.     16°. 

Blair  (William  W.)  Joseph  the  seer;  his  pro- 
phetic mission  vindicated,  and  the  divine  origin  of 
the  Book  of  Mormon  defended  and  maintained; 
being  a  reply  by  Elder  W^  W.  B.  to  Elder  William 
Sheldon.  Piano,  III.:  Bd.  of  Publication  of  Lat- 
ter-Day Saints,  1887.     iv,  5-200  p.      12°. 

Shepard  (Elihu  Hotchkiss).  The  Mormons 
arrive  in  Missouri  and  are  expelled  for  misconduct. 
(In  his:  The  early  history  of  St.  Louis  and  Mis- 
souri.    St.  Louis,  1870.     8°.     p.  148.) 

Simons  (John).  A  itw  more  facts  relating  to 
the  self-styled  "  Latter-Day  Saints."  Ledbury, 
Eng.:  J.  Gibbs,  1840.      8  p.      8°. 

Continuation  of  W.  J.  Morrish's  "  The  Latter-Day  Saints," 
1840. 

Simpson  (W.  Sparrow).  Mormonism:  its  his- 
tory, doctrines,  and  practices.  London:  A.  M. 
Pigott,  1853.     62  p.      12°. 

Sketch  (A)  of  the  faith  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  particularly  for 
those  who  are  unacquainted  with  our  principles. 
\NewYork:  S.  Brannan,  l'i>^\.'\  4  p.  8°.  (Listen 
to  the  Voice  of  Truth,     v.  I,  no.  i.) 

Sketch  (A)  of  Mormon  history  from  the  organ- 
ization of  the  church  to  the  death  of  Joseph  Smith, 
the  Prophet,     n.p.,  n.  d.      1-22,  24-47  P-     4°- 

Slater  (Nelson).  Fruits  of  Mormonism;  or,  A 
fair  and  candid  statement  of  facts  illustrative  of 
Mormon  principles,  Mormon  policy,  and  Mormon 
character,  by  more  than  forty  eye-witnesses,  com- 
piled by  N.  Slater.  Coloma,  Cal.:  Harmon  &" 
Springer,  iSs^-     i  p.L,  94  P-     12°. 

Sloan  (Edward  L.)  Gazetteer  of  Utah,  and 
Salt  Lake  City  directory.  Compiled.  .  .by  Edward 
L.  Sloan,  1874.  Salt  Lake  City:  "  Salt  Lake  Her- 
ald" Pub.  Co.  [1874]     13-299  p.,  I  map.     8°. 

Sloan  (Robert  W.)  The  great  contest.  The 
chief  advocates  of  anti-Mormon  measures  reviewed 
by  their  speeches  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 
January  12,  18S7,  on  the  bill  reported  by  J.  Ran- 
dolph Tucker  as  a  substitute  for  Senator  Edmund's 
[sic]  bill  against  the  Mormon  church.  Salt  Lake 
City,  [Deseret  Ne-ws  Co.l      1887.      vii,  98  p.      12°. 

See  also  Blair  (G.  E.),  and  R.  W.  Sloan. 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

Sloan  (R.  W.),  O.  J.  Hoixister,  and  S.  A. 
Kenner.  The  Meears  prize  essay,  Utah:  her  at- 
tractions and  resources.  . .  Prize  awarded  to  Robert 
W.  Sloan.  Companion  es.says  by  O.  J.  Hollister, 
and  S.  A.  Kenner.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.A.  Meears 
[1881].     20  p.     S°. 

Smith  (Charles  H.)  The  Mormonites:  their 
origin,  history,  &  pretensions;  being  an  exposure 
of  the  blasphemous  doctrines  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints.    Bristol:  Mathe70s  Bros.,  li^q.     12  p.     16°. 

Smith  (George  A.)  The  rise,  progress  and 
travels  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints,  being  a  series  of  answers  to  questions... 
Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  N^ews,  1869.     49  p.     8°. 

Salt  Lake   City:  Deserei  News,  1872. 

71  p.     2.  ed.     8°. 

r.  English  from  2.  American  ed.  Liv- 
erpool: B.  Carrington,  1873.      70  p.      8°. 

See  also  Pratt  (Orson),  George  A.  Smith,  and 
George  Q.  Cannon.  See  also  Sno^v  (Zerubba- 
bel),  and  George  A.  Smith. 

Smith  (Heman  C.)  Historical  sketch  of  the 
quorum  of  twelve  [of  the  Church  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints].  (Saints'  Herald.  v.  52,  pp.  283-285. 
Lamoni,  la.,  1 905.) 

History    of   the    Church    [of    Latter-Day 

Saints].  (Saints'  Herald.  v.  52,  pp.  270-276. 
Lamoni,  la.,  1905.) 

Short  history  of  the  first  presidency  [of  the 

Church  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  held  by  Joseph 
Smith,  from  1832-44].  (Saints'  Herald,  v.  52, 
pp.  280-281.      Lamoni,  la.,  1905.) 

Smith  (Hyrum).  For  material  relating  to  the 
murder  of  Hyrum  Smith,  see  ttnder  Smith  (Joseph), 
jr. ,  the  Prophet. 

Smith  (Joseph),  y>.,  the  Prophet. 

Articles  of  Faith. 
Articles  of  faith  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter-Day    Saints.       [signed:    Joseph    Smith.] 
n.  p.   [18 — ]     2  p.      12^. 

These  also  appear  under  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
Day  Saints. 

Book  of  Abraham. 
Book  of  Abraham.     (In  his:  The  pearl    of  great 
price.  Liverpool,  1851.   8°.  pp.  18-29.  2  facsims.) 
The  Book  of  Abraham  is  reprinted  in  all  the  editions  of 
The  pearl  of  great  price.     For  these,  see  below. 

(In:  Millennial    Star.     v.    19,    pp.    100-103. 

Liverpool,  1S57.      8°.) 

(In;  T.  B.  H.  Stenhouse.  The  Rocky  Moun- 
tain Saints.  London,  1874.  8°.  pp.  513-522.) 
Reynolds  (George).  The  Book  of  Abraham: 
its  authenticity  established  as  a  divine  and  an- 
cient record.  With  copious  references  to  ancient 
and  modern  authorities  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret 
News  Print,  cr'  Publish.  Establishment,  1879. 
V,  49  p.     8°. 

Book  of  Commandments. 

This  book  contains  the  early  "revelations"  to  Joseph 
Smith,  etc.  Later  "  revelations  "  were  added  to  these  and 
all  issued  together  under  the  title  Doctrine  and  Covenants 
or  Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants. 

A  Book  of  Commandments,  for  the  government  of 
the  Church    of   Christ,   organized   according  to 


law,  on  the  6th  of  April,  1830.     Zion:  Published 
by  W.   W.  Phelps  &"  Co.,  1833.      160  p.     32°. 
Zion  was  the  Mormon  name  for  Independence,  Mo. 

Zion,  Jackson  Co. ,  Mo.  :  Published  by  W.  IV. 

Phelps  &'  Co.,  1833.     Reprinted  verbatim  by  the 
Salt  Lake  Tribune,  1884.     93  p.      24°. 

Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants. 

Doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church  of  the 
Latter  Day  Saints:  carefully  selected  from  the 
revelations  of  God  and  compiled  by  Joseph 
Smith,  Junior,  Oliver  Cowdery,  Sidney  Rigdon, 
Frederick  G.  Williams,  (Presiding  Elders  of  said 
Church,)  Proprietors.  Kirtland,  Ohio:  F.  G. 
Williams  (Sr"  Co.  for  the  Proprietors,  1835.  iv, 
5-257,  XXV  p.      l6°j 

The  doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  carefully  selected 
from  the  revelations  of  God.  By  Joseph  Smith, 
President  of  said  Church.  Second  Edition. 
Nauvoo,  III.:  Printed  by  John  Taylor,  1844. 
I  p.,  (i),  6-448  p.      16°. 

Third    Edition.      Nauvoo,    III.:    Printed  by 

John  Taylor,  1845.      448  p.      24°. 

The  book  of  doctrine  &  covenants,  of  the  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints;  selected 
from  the  revelations  of  God.  By  Joseph  Smith, 
President.  Liverpool:  Wilford  Woodruff  {xZi^^. 
xxiii,  336  p.      I.  Europ.  ed.      16°. 

2.  Europ.  ed.     Liverpool:   Orson  Pratt,  iZ^q. 

16°. 

4.  Europ.  ed.     Liverpool:  Orson  Pratt,  1854. 

16°. 

Book  of  doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latte;r-Day  Saints.  Carefully 
selected  from  the  revelations  of  God,  and  given 
in  the  order  of  their  dates.  Cincinnati:  Printed 
by  the  Publishing  Committee  of  the  Reorganized 
Church  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  1864.  vi,  335  p. 
16°. 

The  doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints,  containing  the  reve- 
lations given  to  Joseph  Smith,  jun.,  the  prophet, 
for  the  building  up  of  the  Kingdom  of  God  in 
the  last  days.  Salt  Lake  City,  U.  T.:  Deseret 
News  Office,  1876.      xxxix,  448  p.      12°. 

Divided  into  verses,  with  references,  by  Orson 

Pratt,  Sen.      Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co., 
1883.     2  p.l.,  503  p.      12°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  iSr'  Sons  Co., 

i8gi.     2  p.l.,  503  p.      8°. 

Mormon  Texts. 
[Book  of  Mormon,  printed  in  the  Deseret  alphabet.] 
Neiv  York:  Published  for  the  Deseret  University 
by  Russell  Bros.,  1869.      I  p.l.,  xi,  443  p.     8°. 

[First  part  only.]     New  York:  Published  for 

the  Deseret    University  by  Russell  Bros.,  1869. 
4  p.l.,  116  p.      8°. 

German  Text. 
Das  Buch  der  Lehre  und  Biindnisse  der  Kirche 
Jesu  Christi  der  Heiligen  der  letzten  Tage, 
welches  die  Offenbarungen  enthalt  dem  Propheten 
Joseph  Smith,  jun.,  gegeben  nelast  einem  An- 
hange   von    Offenbarungen    der    Priisidentschaf , 


214 


LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE    MORMONS 


Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants,  cont'd. 

der  Kirche  Jesu  Christi,  ertheilt.  Aus  dem 
Englischen  ubersetzt  von  Heinrich  Eyring.  Sa/t 
Lake  City,  Utah:  Deseret  Xeius  Pubg.  Co.,  i8g3. 
2  p.l.,  516  p.     12°. 

Swedish  Text. 
Lardomens  och  forbundets  bok.  Innehallande 
uppenbarelser,  gifna  at  Jesu  Kristi  Kyrka  af 
Sista  Dagarnes  Heliga  genom  Profeten  Joseph 
Smith  D.  Y.  for  uppbyggandet  af  (iuds  Rike  i  de 
yttersta  Dagarne.      Indtlad  i  vers  af  Orson  Pratt 

D.  A.  Ofrersatt  pa  Svenska  af  J.  NL  SjOdahl. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  "  Deseret  iXews"  Co., 
1888.     vii,  4S7,  (i)  p.      12°. 

Commentaries,  etc. 

Derry  (Charles).  A  manual  of  the  priest- 
hood; or,  God's  ministry  as  revealed  in  these  last 
days,  from  the  Doctrine  and  covenants,  and 
church  history.  Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub. 
House  [1S9-?].      iv,  5-132  p.      16°. 

Keeler  (Joseph  B.)  The  lesser  priesthood 
and  notes  on  church  government,  also  a  concor- 
dance of  the  Doctrine  and  Covenants;  for  the 
use  of  church  schools  and  priesthood  quorums. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  The  Deseret  A^ews  [1904]. 
xii,  ig6  p.      12°. 

Riley  (I.  Woodbridge).  "  The  sacred  books 
of  the  Mormons."  [By  I.  Woodbridge  Riley.] 
(The  Bookman,  v.  20,  no.  i,  pp.  8o-32.  AVtw 
York,  1904.      8°.) 

Stebrins  (Henry  A.)  Concordance  and  refer- 
ence guide  to  the  Book  of  Doctrine  and  Cove- 
nants. .  .  Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House, 
1893.      30  p.      16°. 

Webster  (Thomas).  Some  extracts  from  the 
Book  of  doctrine  and  covenants  of  the  Church 
of  the  Latter  Day  Saints,  to  which  are  added, 
some  facts  tending  to  show  the  utter  failure  of 
their  pretended  prophecies...  Preston,  Eng.: 
IV.  Pollard  [1S40  7].     iv,  5-28  p.      8°. 

Whitney  (J. )  Mormonism  unravelled.  Pseudo- 
revelations;  alias,  the  Book  of  doctrine  and 
covenants,  not  of  God...  London,  1851.      12°. 

Book  of  Mormon. 

The  Book  of  Mormon:  an  account  written  by  the 
hand  of  Mormon,  upon  plates  taken  from  the 
plates  of  Nephi.  .  .  By  Joseph  Smith,  Junior, 
author    and   proprietor.       Palmyra:  Printed  by 

E.  B.  Grandin  for  the  author,  1830.  iv,  5- 
588,  (2)  p.     8°. 

Palmyra:    Printed  by  E.   B.    Grandin,  for 

the  author,  1830.     iv,  5-588,  (2)  iv  p.     8°. 

Contains  printed  index  of  iv  pages,  inserted  after  last 
fly-leaves. 

The  Book  of  Mormon:  an  account  written  by  the 
hand  of  Mormon,  upon  plates  taken  from  the 
plates  of  Nephi...  Translated  by  Joseph  Smith, 
Jr.  Kirtland,  Ohio:  Printed  by  O.  Cowdery  &' 
Co.  for  P.  P.  Pratt  and  J.  Goodson,  1837.  vi, 
7-619  p.,  2  p.     [2.  ed.]     16°. 

The  Book  of  Mormon.  Translated  by  Joseph 
Smith,  Jr.  Third  edition,  carefully  revised  by 
the  translator.  Nauvoo,  III. :  Printed  by  Robin- 
son and  Smith.  Stereotyped  by  Shepard  and 
Stearns,  West  jrd  St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1 840. 
2  p.l.,  7-571  (2),  vii  p.      24°. 


Nauvoo,  III.:  Printed  by  Robinson  and  Smith, 

Stereotyped  by  Shepard  and  Stearns,  West  jrd 
St.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1840.  2  p.l.,  7-571  (2), 
vii  p.      24". 

Same  as  next  above,  except  that  an  index  of  vii  pages  is 
inserted  after  the  last  fly-leaves. 

The  Book  of  Mormon:  an  account  written  by  the 
hand  of  Mormon,  upon  plates  taken  from  the 
plates  of  Nephi ...  Translated  by  Joseph  Smith, 
Jun.  Third  European  Edition.  Stereotyped. 
Liverpool:  Published  by  F.  D.  Richards,  i^, 
Wilton  Street.  London:  Sold  at  the  L.  D. 
Saints'  Book  Depot,  jj,  Je'tvin  Street;  and  by  all 
booksellers,  1852.     xii,  563  p.      12°. 

Fourth  European  Edition.  Liverpool:  Pub- 
lished for  Orson  Pratt  by  S.    W.   Richards,  ij, 

Wilton  Street,  1854.     xii,  563  p.      12°. 

Fifth  European  Edition.  Stereotyped.  Liver- 
pool:  Published  by  F.  D.   Richards,   ij,   Wilton 

Street.  London:  Sold  at  the  L.  D.  Saints'  Book 
Depot,  j£,  Jewin  Street,  and  by  all  booksellers, 
1854.     xii,  563  p.      12°. 

Sixth  European  Edition.  Stereotyped.  Liver- 
pool: Published  by  Brigham  Youn^,  Jun.,  42, 
Islington.  London:  Sold  at  the  L.  D  Saints' 
Book  Depot,  JO,  Florence  Street,  Islington,  and 
by  all  booksellers,  1S66.     12°. 

The  Book  of  Mormon.  Translated  by  Joseph 
Smith,  Jun.  Reprinted  from  the  third  Amer- 
ican edition.  Piano,  III.:  Published  by  the  Re- 
organized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints,  1874.     xii,  545  p.      16°. 

The  Book  of  Mormon:  an  account  written  by  the 
hand  of  Mormon,  upon  plates  taken  from  the 
plates  of  Nephi.  .  .  Translated  by  Joseph  Smith, 
Jun.  Salt  lake  City:  Published  by  Cannon  &* 
Young,  1S77.     xii,  563  p.      16°. 

Krenxh  Text. 
Le  livre  de  Mormon:  recit  ecrit  de  la  main  de 
.Mormon  sur  des  plaques  prises  des  plaques  de 
Nephi.  .  .  Traduit  en  Anglais  par  Joseph  Smith, 
Junior.  Traduit  de  I'Anglais  par  John  Taylor 
et  Curtis  E.  Bolton.  P^dition  stereotype  par 
John  Taylor.      Paris,  1852.      xv,  519  p.      16°. 

Itali.\n  Text. 
II  libro  di  Mormon:  ragguaglio  scritto  per  mana 
di  Mormon,  sopra  tavole  prese  fra  le  tavole  di 
Neti.  Tradotte  in  lingua  inglese  da  Giuseppe 
Smith  il  Giovane.  Tradotto  e  pubblicato,  dall' 
inglese  in  lingua  italiana  d'ordine,  &c.,  di  Lo- 
renzo Snow.  Londra:  Stamperia  di  Guglielmo 
Bowden,  1852.     viii,  580  p.     12°. 

Spanish  Text. 
Libro  de  Mormon  relacion  escrita  per  la  mano  de 
Mormon,  sobre  planchas  tomadas  de  las  planchas 
de  Nefi.  .  .  Traducido  por  Joseph  Smith,  junior. 
Traducidoal  Espafiol  bajo  la  direccion  del  Apos- 
tol  Moises  Thatcher  por  Meliton  G.  Trejo  y 
Jaime  Z.  Stewart.  Cittdad  de  Salt  Lake,  Utah: 
Deseret  Nexus,  1886.     xiv,  626  p.      16°. 

German  Text. 

Das  Buch  Mormon.     Ein  Bericht  geschrieben  von 

der  Hand   Mormons  auf  Tafeln  Nephi's  Tafeln 

entnommen...    In   das   Englische  ubersetzt  von 

Joseph  Smith,  junior.     Aus  dem  Englischen  von 


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215 


Book  of  Mormon,  cont'd. 
John  Taylor  und  G.  Parker  Dykes. . .    Sa/i  Lake 
City:  Deseret  News  Pubg.  Co.,  1893.    12,  623  p. 
5.  ed.     12°. 

Danish  Texts. 

Mormons  Bog.  En  Beretning.  skreven  ved  Mor- 
mons Haand  paa  Tavler,  efter  Nephis  Tavler.  .  . 
Oversat  paa  Engelsk  fra  Grundtexten  af  Joseph 
Smith  den  Ungre.  Kjobenhavn:  Udgivet  og 
forlagt  af  Erastus  Snow,  1S51.  4  p.l,  56S  p. 
16°.' 

Mormons  Bogs  guddoinmelige  Trovrsrdighed. 
Udgivet  paa  Dansk  af  W.  Snow.  [Nr.  1-2  oversat 
fra  Engelsk  af  F.  J.  Hahn.  Nr.  3-6  oversat  fra 
Engelsk  af  A.  Weihe.]  Kjobenhavn:  F.  E. 
Bordiiig,  1S53.     I  p.l.,  46,  23,  22,  23,  21  p.     8°. 

Mormons  Bog.  En  Beretning  skreven  ved  Mor- 
mons Haand  paa  Plader  efter  Nephis  Plader.  .  . 
Oversat  paa  Engelsk  fra  Grundtexten  af  Joseph 
Smith,  Jun.,  inddelt  i  Kapitler  og  Vers  med 
Henvisninger  af  Orson  Pratt.  Fjerde  danske 
Udgave.  Kjobenhavn:  Anlhon  L.  Skanchy, 
1902.     4  p.l.,  644  p.      8°. 

Works  about  the  Book   of  Mormon. 

Berry  (John).  Plain  facts  against  the  Lat- 
ter-Day  Saints,  proving  their  doctrines  contrary 
to  the  doctrines  of  the  Bible,  also  the  lecture, .  .  . 
proving  the  Book  of  Mormon  to  be  untrue,  and 
also  that  water  baptism,  by  immersion,  not  essen- 
tial to  salvation.  Altringham:  T.  Balshaw, 
1841.      II  p.      12°. 

Blair  (William  W.)  Joseph  the  seer;  his 
prophetic  mission  vindicated,  and  the  divine 
origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  defended  and 
maintained;  being  a  reply  by  Elder  W.  W.  B.  to 
Elder  William  Sheldon.  Piano,  III.:  Bd.  of 
Publication  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  18S7.  iv, 
5-200  p.      12°. 

Book  of  Mormon.     Story  of  the  man  who  first 
printed    it.     (In:    American    Bookseller.     Xew 
y^r/J,  December,  1877.     8°.     pp.  617-618.) 
From  Detroit  Post  and  Tribune,  December  22,  1877. 

Book   of    Mormon   picture    charts.      Part    I. 

1  January,  1892.  The  life  of  Nephi  (the  son  of 
Lehi).  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  Sunday  School 
Union  [1892].      I  map,  12  plates.     f°. 

Book  of  Mormon  stories  No.  i  and  2.  Illus- 
trated. Adapted  to  the  capacity  of  young  chil- 
dren, and  designed  for  use  in  Sabbath  schools, 
primary  associations,  and  for  home  reading. 
Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &'  Sons,  l892-'99. 

2  V.      8°. 

Burgess  (J.  M.)  The  Book  of  Mormon  con- 
tradictory to  common  sense,  reason,  and  revela- 
tion; or,  The  Mormon  hierarchy  founded  upon  a 
fiction.  Liverpool:  J.  Bleviti,  1850.  i  p.l., 
30  p.      16°. 

CALL(Lamoni).  2,000  changes  in  the  Book  of 
Mormon.  Containing  the  way  the  book  is 
claimed  to  have  been  translated.  Bountiful, 
Utah,  1898.     24°. 

Campbell  (Alexander).  Delusions.  An  anal- 
ysis of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  .  .and  a  refutation 
of  its  pretences  to  divine  authority.  .  .  Boston, 
1832.     8°. 


Cannon  (.A..  H.)  Questions  and  answers  on 
the  Book  of  Mormon.  Designed  and  prepared 
especially  for  the  use  of  the  Sunday  Schools  in 
Zion.      Salt  Lake  City,  1886.      12^. 

Caswall  (Henry).  The  prophet  of  the  nine- 
teenth century;  or,  The  rise,  progress,  and  present 
state  of  the  Mormons,  or  Latter-Day  Saints;  to 
which  is  appended  an  analysis  of  the  Book  of 
Mormon.      London,  1843.      12". 

Clark  (John  A.)  The  origin  of  the  Mormon 
delusion.  A  letter  written  by  Prof.  .Anthon. 
The  Mormon  or  Golden  Bible.  Mormon  Jesuit- 
ism. .Analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Etc. 
(In  his:  Gleanings  by  the  way.  Philadelphia, 
1842.      12°.      pp.  216-352.) 

Davidson  (Matilda),  wife  of  Solomon  Spauld- 
ing.  Folly  and  falsehood  of  the  golden  book  of 
Mormon.  Hexham:  E.  Pruddah  [1S39].  4  p. 
16°. 

Repr.:  Lunenburgh  Colonial  Churchman,  Jan  25,  1839. 

Davies  (Richard).  Mormonisra  unmasked; 
being  a  statement  of  facts  relating  to  the  self- 
styled  "Latter-Day  Saints"  and  the  Book  of 
Mormon...     j5«r«/c'v  [1834].      16°. 

Dickinson  (Ellen  E.)  The  Book  of  Mormon. 
(Scribner's  Monthly,    v.  20,  pp.  613-616.    1S80.) 

Contains  Mrs.  McKinstry's  '*  Statement  regarding  the 
'Manuscript  Found.'  "  -Mrs.  McKinstry  was  the  daughter 
of  Solomon  Spauldinjj,  the  author  of  the  "  Manuscript 
Found." 

(Scribner's    Monthly,     v.    22,    pp. 

946-948.      1881.) 

New  light  on  Mormonism.  With  intro- 
duction by  Thurlow  Weed.  New  York:  Funk  &' 
IVagnalls,  1885.     4,  2  1. ,  11-272  p.     12°. 

Ells  (Josiah).  Prophetic  truth,  confirmed  in 
the  appearing  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  .  .  .  [Pitts- 
burgh:/. Ells,  1S81.]     ix,  58  p.     &\ 

External  (The)  evidences  of  the  Book  of 
Mormon  examined.  [London:  Briscoe,  iS — .] 
27  p.      12°. 

Fairchild  (James  H.)  Manuscript  of  Solo- 
mon Spaulding  and  the  Book  of  Mormon;  a 
paper  read  before  the.  .  .Western  Reserve  Hist. 
Soc,  March  23,  1886.  [Cleveland,  1892.]  S^ 
(Western  Res.  Hist.  Soc.     Tract  no.  77.) 

Flanigan  (J.  H.)  Mormonism  triumphant! 
Truth  vindicated,  lies  refuted,  the  Devil  mad, 
and  priestcraft  in  danger!!!  Being  a  reply  to 
Palmer's  Internal  evidence  against  the  Book  of 
Mormon.     Liverpool:  P.  James,  lS.ig.     32  p.    8°. 

Gregg  (Thomas).  The  prophet  of  Palmyra 
Investigation  of  the  "Spalding  manu- 
script" theory  of  the  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon.    New  York,  1S90.      12°. 

Guernsey  (A.  H.)  Solomon  Spalding  and 
Joseph  Smith.  (In:  The  Library  Magazine. 
New  series.  Neiv  York,  November,  1858.  8°. 
pp.  444-446.) 

Hall  (E.  T.)  The  Mormon  Bible  a  fabrica- 
tion and  a  stupendous  fraud;  its  condemnation 
of  polygamy.  Columbus:  F.  J.  Heer,\Z<^c^.  55  p. 
16°. 

Ho\ve(E.  D.)  Mormonism  unveiled.  .  .  And 
a  full  detail  of  the  manner  in  which  the  famous 
Golden  Bible  was  brought  before  the  world.  To 
which  are    added  inquiries  into  the    probability 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING  TO   THE   MORMONS 


Works  about  the  Booh  of  Mormon,  cont'd. 
that  the  historical  part  of  said  Bible  was  written 
by  one  Solomon    Spalding,    more   than    twenty 
years  ago.     Painesville,  1834.     16°. 

Hunt  (James  H.)  Mormonism;  embracing 
the  origin,  rise  and  progress  of  the  sect,  with  an 
examination  of  the  Book  of  Mormon...  St. 
Louis,  1844.      12°. 

Imposture  (The)  unmasked;  or,  A  complete 
exposure  of  the  Mormon  fraud;  being  a  critical 
review  of  the  Book  of  Mormon;  and  an  expose  of 
the  character  of  Joseph  Smith,  Sidney  Rigdon, 
Martin  Harris,  Parley  Tratt.  .  .  Isle  of  Man: 
Reprint  from  the  Manas  Herald  and  Central  Ad- 
vertiser for  the  Brit.  Empire,  1841.      32  p.     8°. 

Kennedy  (James  Harrison).  The  three  wit- 
nesses of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Address  deliv- 
ered before  the  Oneida  Historical  Society,  Utica, 

N.  Y January  27,  1890.   \^New  York,  1890  ?] 

15  P-     4°. 

Repr.:  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Mch.,  1890. 

Lamb  (Charles  W.)  An  exposition  of  Mor- 
monism, and  a  defence  of  truth.  Being  a  refu- 
tation of  the  report  that  the  Book  of  Mormon 
originated  in  Solomon  Spaulding's  "Manuscript 
found,"  followed  by  some  evidence  as  to  its  real 
origin,  and  the  belief  of  the  true  Latter-Day 
Saints.     Grinnell,  1878.     46  p.     16°. 

Lamb  (M.  T.)  Book  of  Mormon;  is  it  from 
God  ?  Lectures  delivered  in  the  First  Baptist 
Church,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City, 
1885.     16°. 

The  Golden  Bible;  or,  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon.     Is  it  from  God  ?     New  York,  I'iZb.      12'. 

The  Mormons  and  their  Bible.  Philadel- 
phia: Griffith  (Sr"  Rowland  Pr.,  I901.  152  p., 
4  port.      12°. 

Lapham  (Fayette).  The  Mormons.  Inter- 
view with  the  father  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mor- 
mon prophet,  forty  years  ago.  His  account  of 
the  finding  of  the  sacred  plates.  (Historical 
Magazine.      2.ser. ,  v.  7,  pp.  305-309.     1870.) 

Mormon  (The)  Bible.  (In:  The  Family  Mag- 
azine. New  edition.  Cincinnati,  [April]  1839. 
4°.     pp.  429-430.) 

Mormonism's  birth.  Recollections  of  one 
who  knew  Joe  Smith.  Story  of  how  he  found  the 
Golden  Plates.  Printing  of  the  Bible  in  Palmyra 
in  1834...  (From:  The  Sunday  Nonpareil, 
February  12,  1905.     Council  Bluff's,  1905.      f°.) 

Mormons  (The);  or,  Knavery  exposed.  Giving 
an  account  of  the  discovery  of  the  Golden  Plates. 
...      Frankford,  Pa.,  li^l.      8°. 

Morrish  (W.  J.)  The  "  Latter-Day  Saints  " 
and  the  Book  of  Mormon...  Ledbury,  Eng., 
1840.     8°. 

Neal  (R.  B.)  The  stick  of  Ephraim  vs.  the 
Bible  of  the  Western  Continent;  or.  The  Manu- 
script found  vs.  the  Book  of  Mormon.  [Cz«««- 
«a//,  C,  1899.]  32  p.  nar.  16°.  (Anti  Mormon 
Tracts,  no.  3.) 

Part   II.      ^Cincinnati,  0.,   1900?] 

20  p.     24°.     (Anti-Mormon  Tracts,  no.  5.) 

Origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Piano,  III. 
[1876]  7  p.  8°.  (Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ,  pamphlet  30.) 


Origin  of  the  "Book  of  Mormon,"  or  "  Golden 
Bible."  (In:  Charles  Warren  Spalding's  The 
Spalding  memorial.  . .  Chicago,  lit)"],  pp.  236- 
243-      8°.) 

Page  (John  E.)  The  Spaulding  story  concern- 
ing the  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  .  . .  exposed 
to  the  righteous  contempt  of  a  candid  public.  By 
J.  E.  P.,  Pastorin  Pittsburgh,  1843.  Repub.  with 
other  versions,  1866.  Piano,  III.:  Reorg.  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ,  1866.      16  p.     8°. 

Parsons  (Tyler).  Mormon  fanaticism  ex- 
posed. A  compendium  of  the  Book  of  Mormon, 
or  Joseph  Smith's  Golden  Bible.  Also,  the  ex- 
amination of  its  internal  and  external  evidences. 
Boston,  1841.     8°. 

[2.  ed.]     Boston,  1842.     8°. 

Patterson  (Robert).  Who  wrote  the  Book 
of  Mormon  ?  Philadelphia:  L.  H.  Everts  dr" 
Co.,  1882.     16  p.     4°. 

Repr.  from  H.  Louis  Everts'  Illustrated  history  of 
Washington  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Pierce  (Perry  Benjamin).     The  origin  of  the 
"  Book  of    Mormon."     JVew   York:   G.   P.  Put- 
nam's Sons,  1899.     675-694  p.,  I  facsim.     4°. 
Extr.:  Amer.  Anthropologist,     n.  s..  v.  i. 

Pratt   (Orson).     Divine   authenticity  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.    YLizerpool:    B.James,  1850- 
51.      16,  and  65-80  p.      8°. 
Nos.  I  and  5  of  his  second  series  of  pamphlets. 

^ \_Liverpool:  R.James,   1850-1851.] 

96  p.      8°. 

Liverpool:  R.  James.  printer,l%'i2. 

96  p.     8°. 

Nos.  I  to  6  of  his  second  series  of  pamphlets. 

Reynolds  (George).  A  dictionary  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon,  comprising  its  biographical, 
geographical  and  other  proper  names.  Salt  Lake 
City:  J.  II.  Parry,  1891.      3  p.l.,  364  p.      12°. 

The  myth  of  the  "  Manuscript  found";  or, 

The  absurdities  of  the  Spaulding  stor)'."  Salt 
Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1883. 
104  p.     12°.     (Faith-promoting  series,  no.  11.) 

The   story  of   the  Book  of  Mormon... 

With  original  illustrations  by  G.  M.  Ottinger.  .  . 
and  others.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &*  Sons 
Co.,  1898.     xiv,  17-412  p.,  I  pi.,  2.  ed.     8°. 

Riley  (I.  Woodbridge).  The  sacred  books  of 
the  Mormons.  [By  I.  Woodbridge  Riley.]  (The 
Bookman,  v.  20,  no.  I,  pp.  80-82.  New  York, 
1904.     8°.) 

Roberts  (Brigham  Henry).  The  origin  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  [A  reply  to  Mr.  Theodore 
Schroeder.]  (American  Historical  Magarine, 
Vol.  3,  pp.  441-468,  551-580.  New  York,  1908. 
8°.) 

St.  Clair  (D.  L.)  To  the  followers  of  the 
"Latter-Day  Saints"  [adverse  criticism  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon].  Cheltenham:  IVilley,  1840. 
4  p.      12°. 

Schroeder  (.A.lbert  Theodore).  The  origin  of 
the  Book  of  Mormon.  (American  Historical 
Magazine,  vol.  i,  pp.  380-396,  518-533;  vol.  2, 
pp.  57-76.  213-230.      1906-07.) 

The  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon,  re- 
examined in  its  relation  to  Spaulding's  "Manu- 
script found."  \^Salt  Lake:  Pub.  by  the  Salt  Lake 
Ministerial  Association,  1901.      56  p.     8° 


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Works  about  the  Book  of  Mormon,  cojit'd. 

Sexton  (George).  A  portraiture  of  Mormon- 
ism;  or,  Animadversions  on  tlie  doctrines  and 
pretensions  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints;  a  review  of 
the  history  and  contents  of  the  Book  of  Mormon 
...    London,  1849.      12°. 

Sheldon  (William).  Mormonism  examined ;  or, 
Was  Joseph  Smith  a  divinely  inspired  prophet  ? 
..  .   n.  p.  [18—]      16°. 

Spaulding  (Solomon).  The  "Manuscript 
found,"  Or  "  Manuscript  story  "  of  the  late  S.  S. ; 
from  a  verbatim  copy  of  the  original.  .  .including 
correspondence  touching  the  manuscript.  .  .  La- 
moni.  La.:  Church  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  1885. 
144  p.      16°. 

The  "  Manuscript  found."     Manuscript 

story.  .  .  Printed  from  a  verbatim  copy,  made 
(expressly  for  this  edition)  from  the  original, 
now  in  the  possession  of  President  James  H.  Fair- 
child,  of  Oberlin  College,  Ohio.  Salt  Lake  City: 
The  Deseret  News  Co. ,  liid      iv,  115  p.     8°. 

Spaulding  (The)  story  reexamined  [regarding 
Robert  Patterson's  Connection  with  the  "  Manu- 
script found.]"  «. /.  [1883]   16  p.    12°.   (No.  36.) 

Stenhouse  (Thomas  B.  H.)  Book  of  Mor- 
mon. (In  his:  Rocky  Mountain  Saints.  London, 
1874.     8°.     pp.  524-554.) 

Stevenson  (Edward).  Reminiscences  of  Jo- 
seph, the  Prophet,  and  the  coming  forth  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Author, 
1893.     47  p.,  I  port.      8°. 

Swartzell  (William).  Mormonism  exposed 
...together  with  an  appendix,  containing  the 
revelation  concerning  the  Golden  Bible,  with 
numerous  extracts  from  the  "  Book  of  Cove- 
nants," &c.,  &c.     Pekin,  O.,  1840.      8°. 

Sweet  (J.  B.)  A  lecture  on  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon and  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  With  notes. 
London:  Soc.  for  PromotingChristian  Knowledge, 
1855.     40  p.     nar.  12°. 

Talmage  (James  E.)  "The  Book  of  Mor- 
mon." An  account  of  its  origin,  with  evidences 
of  its  genuineness  and  authenticity.  .  .  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  [cop.  1899]     16°. 

Taylder  (T.  W.  p.)  The  Mormon's  own 
book;  or,  Mormonism  tried  by  its  own  standards 
. . .   London,  1857.     new  ed.     12°. 

THONfPSON  (Charles).  Evidences  in  proof  of 
the  Book  of  Mormon,  being  a  divinely  inspired 
record,  written  by  the  forefathers  of  the  natives 
whom  we  call  Indians.  .  .but  come  forth  in  ful- 
ness of  prophecy.  .  .  Batavia,  IV.  Y.:  D.  D. 
Waite,  1841.      256  p.      24°. 

Watson  (Wingfield).  The  Book  of  Mormon. 
An  essay  on  its  claims  and  prophecies.  ^Boyne, 
Mich.]  1884.      16  p.     8°. 

Whitmer  (David).  An  address  to  all  believers 
in  Christ.  By  a  witness  to  the  divine  authenticity 
of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Richmojid,  Mo.,  1887. 
75  p.     8°. 

An  address  to  believers  in  the  Book  of 

Mormon.    [Richmond,  Mo.,  1887.]    7,(1)  p.    8°. 

Williams  (James).  The  law  of  the  Book  of 
Mormon.  (Amer.  Law  Review,  v.  34,  pp.  2ig- 
223.      St.  Louis,  1900.) 


Winchester  (Benjamin).  The  origin  of  the 
Spaulding  story,  concerning  the  manuscript 
found;  with  a  short  biography  of  Dr.  P.  Hulbert, 
the  originator  of  the  same.  .  .  Philadelphia: 
Bro-wn,  Bicking  dr"  Giiilbert,  1 840.      24  p.      8°. 

Plain   facts,   shewing  the  origin   of    the 

Spaulding  story.  .  .  Repub.  by  George  J.  Adams 
...to  which  is  added,  a  letter  from  Elder  S. 
Rigdon,  also,  one  from  Elder  O.  Hyde,  on  the 
above  subject.  Bedford,  Eng.:  C.  B.  Merry, 
1841.     27  p.      12°. 

Plain  Facts  is  the  same  as  Origin  of  the  Spaulding  story, 
next  above. 

Correspondence. 
Correspondence  between  Joseph  Smith  and  J.  Want- 
worth...  M.C.  from  111.,  Gen.  J.  A.  Bennet, 
and  J.  C.  Calhoun,  in  which  is  given,  a  sketch  of 
the  life  of  J.  Smith,  the  rise  and  progress  of  the 
Church  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  and  their  per- 
secutions by  the  state  of  Missouri.  .  .to  which  is 
added  a  concise  account  of. .  .the  city  of  Nauvoo. 
New  York:  J.  E.  Page  6-  L.  R.  Foster,  1844. 
16  p.     8°. 

Doctrine  and  Covenants. 
See  Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants. 


History  of  Joseph  Smith. 

History  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Prophet.  By  himself. 
(In:  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints.  History,  v.  1-3.  Salt  Lake  City, 
1902-5.     8°.) 

History  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints. 

History  of  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  (In:  History  of 
all  the  religious  denominations  in  the  United 
States.  ..  j^;/-/-/j'i5?<ro-,  1849.     4°-     PP- 344-349-) 

Latter-Day  Saints.  (In:  He  pasa  ekklesia.  His- 
tory of  all  the  religious  denominations  in  the 
United  States;  edited  by  I.  D.  Rupp.  Phila- 
delphia,  1844.     8°.     pp.  404-410.) 

The  Pearl  of  Great  Price. 

The  pearl  of  great  price:  being  a  choice  selection 
from  the  revelations,  translations,  and  narrations 
of  Joseph  Smith.  Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards, 
1851.     viii,  56  p.,   I  pi.      8°. 

Salt   Lake    City:     Latter-Day  Saints'  Print. 

&"  Pub.  Estab.,  1878.     2  p.l.,  71  p.,  2  pi.     8°. 

The  pearl  of  great  price;  being  a  short  selection 
from  the  revelations,  translations,  and  narrations 
of  Joseph  Smith,  first  prophet,  seer,  and  revela- 
tor  to  the  church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints.  Liverpool:  A.  Carrington,  1882.  ii-v, 
90  p.,  I  fac-sim.     S°. 

The  pearl  of  great  price:  being  a  choice  selection 
from  the  revelations,  translations,  and  narrations 
of  Joseph  Smith.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon 
&'  Sons  Co.,  1891.     ii-v,  90  p.,  i  fac-sim.     8°. 

Danish  Text. 
Den  Kostelige  Perle.  Et  Udvalg  af  Profeten  og 
Seeren  Joseph  Smiths  Aabenbaringer,  Oversaet- 
telser  og  Beretninger.  [Translated  by  Andrew 
Jenson.]  Forste  danske  Udgave.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  Deseret  News  Company,  1 883.  I  p.l., 
122  p.,  3  pi.      16°. 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE    MORMONS 


Pearl  of  Great  Price,  cont'd. 

Revelation  and  Prophecy. 
A  revelation  and  prophecy;  by  the  prophet,  seer 

and  revelator.     Given   December  25,  1832.      i  1. 

16°.     (Reorganized   Church   of  Jesus    Christ   . . 

Tracts.     No.  30.) 

Testimony  Given. 
Testimony  given  before  the  judge  of  the  fifth 
judicial  circuit  of  the  state  of  Missouri,  on  the 
trial  of  Joseph  Smith,  jr.,  and  others  for  high 
treason,  and  other  crimes  against  the  state.  Feb- 
ruary 15,  1841.  47  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  26.  Cong., 
2.  Sess.     Senate  doc.  189.) 

Views  of  the  Powers. 

Views  of  the  powers  and  policy 'of  the  government 
of  the  United  States.  [iVattvoo,  III.']  Repub- 
lished, Pittsburgh:  J.  E.  Page,  1844.      8  p.     8°. 

The  prophet  Joseph  Smith's  views  on  the  powers 
and  policy  of  the  government  of  the  United 
States.  To  which  is  appended  the  correspond- 
ence between  J.  S.  and  J.  C.  Calhoun  and  Henry 
Clay.  .  .  [i843-]44.  Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry 
bf  Co.,  1886.     42  p.      12°. 

Voice  of  Truth. 
Voice  (The)  of  truth,  containing  Gen.  Joseph 
Smith's  correspondence  with  Gen.  J.  A.  Bennett; 
appeal  to  the  Green  Mountain  Boys;  correspond- 
ence with  J.  C.  Calhoun;  views  of  the  powers.  . . 
of  the  government  of  the  U.  S. ;  pacific  innuendo, 
and  Gov.  Ford's  letter;  a  friendly  hint  to  Mis- 
souri, and  a  few  words  of  consolation  for  the 
"  Globe';'  also,  correspondence  with  H.  Clay. 
Nauvoo,  III.:  J.  Taylor,  1844.     64  p.      8°. 

Writings. 
The   writings   of  Joseph    Smith,    the   seer.     Mar- 
tyred June  27,  1844.      York,  Neb.:  J.  K.  Sheen, 
1889.      48    p.       8°.     (Relic    Library,    i.   series, 
nos.  1-2.) 
See  also    Holy  Scriptures,  translated    by   Joseph 
Smith,   jr. 

Works  about  Joseph  Smith. 

Abbott  (John  Stevens  Cabot).  Solomon 
Spaulding's  book.  Joe  Smith.  His  character 
and  cunning.  Spread  of  the  delusion.  The 
Mormons  driven  from  Ohio.  Expulsion  and 
emigration  of  the  Mormons.  (In  his:  The  his- 
tory of  the  State  of  Ohio.  Detroit,  1875.  8°. 
pp.  694-717.) 

Andersen  (Peter),  and  Marce  SOrensen. 
Var  Joseph  Smith  en  sand  Guds  Profet?  Udgivet 
af  den  gjenorganiserede  Jesu  Kristi  Kirke.  [Also] 
En  Indbydelse  til  Guds  Rige.     n.  t.-p.    14  p.   8°. 

Assassination  of  the  prophet  and  patriarch, 
Joseph  Smith.  [Accounts  by  a  resident  of  Nau- 
voo, Gov.  Ford  and  Willard  Richards.  (In: 
T.  B.  H.  Stenhouse's  The  Rocky  Mountain 
Saints.     London,  1874.     8".     pp.  167-175.) 

Bennett  (John  C.)  The  history  of  the  Saints; 
or,  An  expose  of  Joe  Smith  and  Mormonism. 
Boston:  Leland  dr"  Whiting,  1842.  344,  ii  p., 
2  port.     12°. 


Birthplace  and  early  residence  of  Joseph 
Smith,  Jr.  (In:  The  Historical  Magazine... 
Morrisania,   A''.  Y.,  November,  1870.     4°.     pp. 

315-316.) 
From  The  Boston  Transcript. 

Blackman  (Emily  C.)  Joe  Smith,  the  Mor- 
mon prophet.  (In  her:  History  of  Susquehanna 
county,  Pennsylvania.  Philadelphia,  1873.  f°. 
pp.  577-582.) 

Blair  (William  W.)  Joseph  the  seer;  his 
prophetic  mission  vindicated,  and  the  divine 
origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  defended  and 
maintained;  being  a  reply  bv  Elder  W.  W.  B.,  to 
Elder  William  Sheldon.  ' Piano,  III.:  Bd.  of 
Publication  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  1887.  iv, 
5-200  p.      12°. 

Joseph   Smith,  a  prophet  of  God.     (In: 

Parley     P.    Pratt's    A    voice    of    warning... 
Lamoni,  Iowa,  1893.      16°.      pp.   128-149.) 

Bowes  (John).  Mormonism  exposed,  in  its 
swindling  and  licentious  abominations,  re- 
futed in  its  principles,  and  in  the  claims  of  its 
head,  the  modern  Mohammed,  Joseph  Smith, 
who  is  proved  to  have  been  a  deceiver,  and  no 
prophet  of  God.      London  [1849].      16°. 

London  \\Z'^\\.      2.  ed.      12°. 

London  [1854].  2.  ed.  with  addi- 
tions.    8°. 

Brief  (A)  account  of  the  life  and  character  of 
Joseph  Smith,  the  "  Prophet "  of  Mormonism. 
London:  Wertheim  &'  Alaeintosh,  1851.  17  p. 
12°.     (Tracts  on  Mormonism,  no.  I.) 

Brotherton  (Edward).  Mormonism;  its  rise 
and  progress,  and  the  prophet  Joseph  Smith. 
Manchester  [1846].      8°. 

Brown  (Henry).  Mormons:  their  origin,  their 
creed.  Biography  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mormon 
prophet.  Death  of  Joseph  Smith.  (In  his:  His- 
tory of  Illinois.  JVew  York,  1844.  8°.  pp. 
386-403,  486-492.) 

Cake  (Lu  B.)  Peepstone  Joe  and  the  Peck 
manuscript.  New  York:  L.  B.  Cake  [cop.  1899]. 
144  p.      12°. 

Cannon  (George  Quayle).  The  life  of  Joseph 
Smith,  the  Prophet.  Salt  Lake  City:  fuveniU 
Instructor  Office,  1888.  xxvii,  I  1.,  31-512  p. 
2  port.     8°. 

Caswall  (Henry).  Joseph  Smith  and  the 
Mormons.  (In  his:  America,  and  the  American 
Church.     London,  1851.      8°.     pp.  331-377.) 

Clay  (Edmund).  The  doctrines  and  practices 
of  "  the  Mormons,"  and  the  immoral  character  of 
of  their  prophet  Joseph  Smith,  delineated  from 
authentic  sources.     London,  1853.      12°. 

Cleaveland  (Nehemiah).  Genealogy  of  Jo- 
seph Smith.  (In  his:  An  address  delivered  at 
Topsfield,  Mass.,  Aug.  28,  1S50.  New  York, 
1851.     8°.     pp.  xxv-xxvi.) 

Daniels  (William  M.)  A  correct  account  of 
the  murder  of  Generals  Joseph  and  Ilyrum 
Smith,  at  Carthage,  27  June,  1844.  Nauvoo, 
III.:  J.   Taylor,  ii>.\=,.      24  p.     8°. 

Davis  (George  T.  M.)  Authentic  account  of 
the  massacre  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Mormon 
prophet,  and  Hyrum  Smith,  bis  brother;  with  a 
brief  history  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  Mormon- 
ism.    St.  Louis,  1844.     8°. 


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Works  about  Joseph  Smith,  cont'd. 

De  Leon  (Edwin).  Visit  to  Joseph  Smith  at 
Nauvoo,  the  original  Holy  City.  (In  his:  Thirty 
years  of  my  life  on  three  continents.  London, 
1890.     2  V.     8°.     V.  I,  pp.  37-73.) 

Dialogue  (A)  between  Jos.  Smith  and  the 
Devil...   n.p.,n.d.      16  p.     8°. 

Logan,     U.:    Smith    &>    Stratford, 

18S2.     9  p.     8°. 
Both  reprinted  from  N.  Y.  Herald,  1844. 

Field  (Iv ate).  A  Gentile  prophet.  . .  (In  her; 
Washington.  IVashington,  1891.  f°.  pp.  114- 
115.) 

Fullmer  (J.  L.)  Assassination  of  Joseph  and 
Hyrum  Smith,  the  prophet  and  the  patriarch  of 
the.  .  .  Latter-Day  Saints.  Also  a  condensed  his- 
tory of  the  expulsion  of  the  saints  from  Nauvoo. 
Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1855.     40  p.      8°. 

Gregg  (Thomas).  The  prophet  of  Palmyra. 
Mormonism  reviewed  and  examined  in  the  life, 
character,  and  career  of  its  founder.  .  .  New  York: 
J.  B.  Alden,  1890.      12°. 

Guernsey  (A.  H.)  Solomon  Spalding  and 
Joseph  Smith.  (In:  The  Library  Magazine. 
New  series.  New  York,  November,  1885.  8°. 
pp.  444-447.) 

Gurley  (Zenos  H.),  ««</ Isaac  Sheen.  Evi- 
dences that  Joseph  Smith,  the  Martyr,  was  a 
prophet  of  God...  \Plano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.: 
True  Latter -Day  Saints'  Herald,  18— ?J  8  p. 
8°. 

Hay  (John).  The  Mormon  prophet's  tragedy. 
(Atlantic  Monthly,     v.  24,  pp.   669-678.      1869  ) 

Hickman  (Edward  B.)  Mormonism  sifted; 
or.  The  question.  Was  Joseph  Smith  sent  by 
God?  examined.     London  [1850].     3.  ed.     12°. 

HoRTON  (T.)  A  true  history  of  the  rise  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints, 
of  the  restoration  of  the  Holy  Priesthood,  and  of 
the  late  discovery  of  ancient  American  records. .  . 
and  martyrdom  of  their  prophet,  Joseph  Smith, 
and  the  appointment  of  his  successor  James  J. 
Strang.  Geneva,  N.  Y.:  Gazette  Print  [i?>:\~T\. 
47  ?■     24°. 

Hunt  (James  H.)  Mormonism:  embracing 
the  origin,  rise  and  progress  of  the  sect.  .  .  With 
an  appendix,  giving  an  account  of  the  late  dis- 
turbances in  Illinois,  which  resulted  in  the  death 
of  Joseph  and  Hyrum  Smith.  St.  Louis,  1844. 
12°. 

Johnston  (J.  F.  W.)  Joe  Smith  and  the  Mor- 
mons. (In:  Harper's  New  Monthly  Magazine. 
N'etv  Fipri,  June,  1851.     8°.      pp.  64-65.) 

Kelley  (E.  L.)  The  Joseph  Smith  inter- 
view. (In:  The  Gospel  Banner,  1898.  v.  5,  no.  i. 
8  p.     i6°.) 

Knuusen  (H.)  Joseph  Smiths  Liv  og  Levnet. 
Kjobenhavn:  Tilfals  iden  Gyldendalske  Boghand- 
ling,  1863.  I  p.l.,  80  p.  12".  (In  his:  Under- 
visning  om  Mormonerne.  .  .      [v.]   I.) 

Littlefield  (Lyman  Omer).  The  martyrs; 
a  sketch  of  the  lives  and  a  full  account  of  the 
martyrdom  of  Joseph  and  Hyrum  Smith,.  .  .with 
a.  .  .review  of  the  most  prominent  incidents  con- 
nected with  the  persecutions  of  the  Saints,  from 


the  time  the  church  was  organized  up  to  the  year 
1846.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office, 
1882.      120  p.      16°. 

Lyne  (T.  a.)  a  true  and  descriptive  account 
of  the  assassination  of  Joseph  and  Hiram  Smith, 
the  Mormon  prophet  and  patriarch,  at  Carthage, 
Illinois,  June  27,  1844,  by  an  eye  witness,  T.  A. 
Lyne...  NewYork:   C.  A.  Calhoun,  1844.      12°. 

Mackay  (Charles).  The  Mormons  or  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  With  memoirs  of  the  life  and  death 
of  Joseph  Smith,  the  "  American  Mahomet." 
[By  Charles  Mackay.]  London:  The  National 
Illustrated  Library  [1851].      326  p.,  I   pi.      12°. 

London:  \_Vizelelly    &•    Co.^    1852. 

viii,  320  p.,  2  pi.      12°. 

Auburn:  Derby    Or'    Miller,    1852. 

vii,  I  1.,  17-399  P-.  I  pl-      12°. 

London:   Ward  &•  Lock  [1856].    308 

p.,  2  pi.     4.  ed.,  rev.  &  cor.      12°, 

Mayhew  (Henry).  The  religious,  social,  and 
political  history  of  the  Mormons  or  Latter-Day 
Saints... and  memoirs  of  their  founder,  Joseph 
Smith...   NewYork,  1858.     12°. 

NewYork  [cop.  1881].      12°. 

Missouri.  —  General  Assembly.  Document 
containing  the  correspondence,  orders,  &c.,  in 
relation  to  the  disturbances  with  the  Mormons; 
and  the  evidence  given  before  the  Hon.  Austin 
A.  King.  .  .at  the  court-house  in  Richmond,  in  a 
criminal  court  of  inquiry,  begun  November  12, 
1838,  on  the  trial  of  Joseph  Smith,  Jr.,  and 
others,  for  high  treason.    Fayette,  Mo. ,  184X.    8°. 

Neal  (R.  B.)  Was  Joe  Smith  a  prophet  ? 
^Cincinnati,  O.,  1898.]      16  p.     nar.  i6°. 

Nicholson  (John).  The  modern  prophet. 
By  J.  Nicholson,  an  Elder  of  the  Church... of 
Latter-day  Saints.    \ii.  t.-p.     1881  ?]    24  p.     12°. 

Original  (The)  prophet.  By  a  visitor  to  Salt 
Lake  City.     n.p.,n.d.     479-488  p.      8°. 

OxLEY  (William).  Joseph  Smith.  (In  his: 
Modern  Messiahs  and  wonder  workers.  London, 
1889.      12°.     pp.  35-51.) 

Pratt  (Orson).  An  interesting  account  of 
several  remarkable  visions,  and  of  the  late  dis- 
covery of  ancient  American  records.  New  York: 
J.    W.  Harrison,  1841.    36  p.    2.  Amer.  ed.   16°. 

NeivYork:  J.  W.  Harrison,  1842. 

37  p.     3.  Amer.  ed.      16°. 

Remarkable  visions.   Liverpool:  R.  James, 

1848.      16  p.     8°. 
No.  6  of  his  first  series  of  Mormon  pamphlets. 

Visions  of  Joseph  Smith  the  seer;  dis- 
coveries of  ancient  American  records  and  relics; 
with  the  statements  of  Dr.  Lederer  (converted 
Jew)  and  others.  Piano,  III.:  Board  of  Educ. 
of  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter-Day  Saints  [18—].     48  p.      16°. 

Divine  authority;  or,  The  question.  Was 

Joseph  Smith  sent  of  God  ?  [Liverpool:  R.  James, 
1848.]      16  p.      8°. 

No.  I  of  his  first  series  of  pamphlets. 

Guddommelig     Fuldmagt;     eller,     Det 

Sporgsmaal:  Var   Toseph    Smith  sendt  af  Gud  ? 
\n.  t.-p.     H.  C.  Haight,   185-?]     8°. 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE   MORMONS 


IVorks  about  Joseph  Smith,  confd. 

QuiNCY  (Josiah).  Joseph  Smith  at  Nauvoo. 
(In  his;  Figures  of  the  past.  Boston,  iZ'i'i-  12°. 
pp.  376-400.) 

Riley  (I.  Woodbridge).  The  founder  of  Mor- 
monism:  a  psychological  study  of  Joseph  Smith, 
jr...  NetuYork:  Dodd,  Mead &>  Co.,  lg02.  xix, 
446  p.      12°. 

Se.xton  (George).  A  portraiture  of  Mor- 
monism;  or,  Animadversions  on  the  doctrines 
and  pretensions  of  the  Latter- Day  Saints.  .  .and 
a  sketch  of  the  career  of  Joseph  Smith,  and 
various  other  notorious  fanatics  and  impostors.  .  . 
Loudon,  1849.      12°. 

Sheen  (Isaac).  Divine  authority  of  Joseph 
Smith,  the  Martyr.  No.  i  [and  2.  Piano,  Ken- 
dall Co.,  III.:  True  Latter- Day  Saints'  Herald, 
18 — ?]     2  pamphlets.     8°. 

Smith  (Heman  C.)  Short  history  of  the  first 
presidency  [of  the  Church  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints,  held  by  Joseph  Smith,  from  1S32-44]. 
(Saints'  Herald,  v.  52,  pp.  280-281.  Lamoni, 
la.,  1905.) 

Was  Joseph  Smith  a  polygamist  ?  La- 
moni, la.:  Herald  Pub.  House  [1900?].  16  p. 
16°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ... 
Tracts.     No.  26.) 

S.MITH  (Lucy).  Biographical  sketches  of 
Joseph  Smith,  the  Prophet,  and  his  progenitors 
for  many  generations.  Liverpool:  O.Pratt,  1853. 
297  (i)  p.      16°. 

Piano,  III.:  Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus 

Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  1880.     312  p.     16°. 

Stevenson  (Edward).  Reminiscences  of 
Joseph,  the  Prophet,  and  the  coming  forth  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  author, 
1893.     47  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

Tayi.der  (T.W.  P.)  The  Mormon's  own  book 
...  Also  a  life  of  Joseph  Smith.  London,  1S57. 
new  ed.      12°. 

Taylor  (John).  The  martyrdom  of  Joseph 
Smith.  (In:  R.  F.  Burton's  The  city  of  the 
Saints.     New  York,  1862.     8°.     pp.  625-670.) 

TuLLiDGE  (Edward  W.)  Life  of  Joseph  the 
Prophet.  Piano,  Illinois:  Board  of  Pub.  of  the 
Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints,  1880.      xii,  827  p.,  4  port.      2.  ed.      8°. 

Turner  (J.  B.)  Mormonism  in  all  ages:  or. 
The  rise,  progress,  and  causes  of  Mormonism; 
with  the  biography  of  its  author  and  founder, 
Joseph  Smith,  Junior.  New  York:  Piatt  &" 
Peters  [1842].      304  p.      12°. 

Wetmore  (A.)  [Joseph  Smith,  and  the  Mor- 
mons in  Jackson  County,  Mo.]  (In  his: 
Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Missouri.  .  .  St.  Louis, 
1837.     8°.     pp.  92-97.) 

Whitney  (J.)  Mormonism  unravelled.  Pseudo- 
revelations;  alias.  The  Book  of  doctrine  and 
covenants,  not  of  God;  and  the  Mormon  Christ 
a  false  Christ,  Joseph  Smith  a  fanatic  and  no 
prophet  of  God.     London,  1851.      12°. 

Whitney  (Orson  Ferguson).  "  The  Mormon 
prophet's  tragedy."  A  review  of  an  article  by 
the  late  John  Hay,  published  originally  in  the 
Atlantic  Monthly  for  Dec,  i86g,  and  republished 


in  the  Saints'  Herald  of  June  21,  1905.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah:  Deserct  News,  1905.  98  p. 
12°. 

Wyl  (W.)  "Post  tenebras  lux."  Mormon 
portraits;  or.  The  truth  about  the  Mormon 
leaders  from  1830  to  iS36...[v.  i.  Joseph 
Smith,  the  prophet,  his  family  and  his  friends:  a 
study  based  on  facts  and  documents.]  Salt  Lake 
City:  Tribune  Print  b'  Publish.  Co.,  i836. 
2  p.l.,  320  p.     16°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  jr.,  the  Prophet,  and  John 
Taylor.  Items  of  church  history.  The  govern- 
ment of  God,  and.  The  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  . . 
Salt  Lake  City:  J.  H.  Parry  b'  Co.,  18S6.  32  p. 
12°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third,  and  Henlw  C.  Smith. 
History  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter 
Day  Saints,  1805-1890.  Lamoni.  Iowa:  Board  of 
Publication  of  the  Reorganized  Church,  1 897-1904. 
4v.      8°. 

Smith  (Joseph  F.),  President  of  the  Mormon 
Church,  iqoi — date.  Mormonism  and  polygamy; 
the  Mormonism  of  to-day.  (Arena,  v.  2g,  pp.  449- 
456.    New  York,  1903.) 

Real  origin  of  American  polygamy;  a  reply. 

(Arena,      v.  28,  pp.  490-49S.     New  York,  1902.) 

The  truth  about  Mormonism.     (Out  West. 

V.  23,  pp.  238-255.     Los  Angeles,  1905.) 

Smith  (Lucy),  mother  of  the  Prophet.  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Prophet, 
and  his  progenitors  for  many  generations.  Liver- 
pool: O.  Pratt,  1853.     297  (i)  p.      16°. 

Piano,    III.:    The  Reorg.    Church  of 

Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  1S80.  312  p. 
16°. 

Smith  {Mrs.  Mary  Ettie  V.)  Fifteen  years 
among  the  Mormons.  Ed.  by  N.  \V.  Green.  Ne7u 
York:    C.  Scrtbner,  1858.      388  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

Later  editions  entitled,  Fifteen  years'  residence  with  the 
Mormons,  and  Mormonism;  its  rise,  progress  and  present 
condition. 

Mormonism:  its  rise,  progress,  and  pres- 
ent condition.  .  .  narrative  of  Mrs.  -M.  E.  V.  Smith, 
of  her  residence  and  experience  of  fifteen  years 
with  the  Mormons.  .  .  Account  of  their  social  con- 
dition— their  religious  doctrines,  and  political  gov- 
ernment. [Edited  by  N.  W.  Green.]  Hartford: 
Belknap  &=  Bliss,  1870.     472  p.,  2  pi.      12°. 

Hartford:   Belknap    df    Bliss,    1872. 

488  p.,  5  pi.      12°. 

Karlier  edition  entitled.  Fifteen  years  among  the  Mormons. 
Later  edition  entitled,  Fifteen  years'  residence  with  the  Mor- 
mons. 

Fifteen  years'  residence  with  the  Mormons. 

With  startling  disclosures  of  the  mysteries  of  po- 
lygamy. By  a  sister  of  one  of  the  high  priests. 
[Edited  by  N.  \V.  Green.]  Chicago:  Phcenix 
Pub.  Co.,  1876.     xvi,  ll-^^T.  p.,  4  pi.      12°. 

Earlier  editions  entitled,  Fifteen  years  among  the  Mor- 
mons, and  .Mormonism:  its  rise,  progress,  and  present  condi- 
tion. 

Smith  (Robert).  A  series  of  lectures  on  the 
signs  of  the  times.  .  .  and  the  last  judgment.  Pay- 
son,  Utah:  \^  Juvenile  Instructor  Office^  1887. 
I  p.l.,  iv,  13-1 15  p.,  I  pi.      8°. 

Smoot  (Reed).  The  passing  of  polygamy. 
(North  Amer.  Rev.  v.  187,  pp.  1 17-123.  New 
York,  1908.) 

Utah   in    politics.     (Independent,     v.    63, 

pp.  926-930.     New  York,  1907.) 


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General  IForks,  cont'd. 

Garner  (James  Wilford).  The  case  of  Senator 
Sraoot  and  the  Mormon  Church.  (N.  Amer.  Rev. 
V.  1S4,  pp.  46-58.     iVe-cu  York,  1907.) 

ScHROEDER  (Albert  Theodore).  The  case  of 
Senator  Smoot:  an  academic  discussion  by  A.  T. 
Schroeder...   \^iVew  York ?  iqo^.'\     20  p.      12°. 

Repr.:  The  Truth  Seeker. 

United  States. —  Privileges  and  Elections 
Coininittee.  Proceedings  before  the  Committee  on 
Privileges  and  Elections  of  the  United  States  Sen- 
ate in  the  matter  of  the  protests  against  the  right 
of  the  Hon.  Reed  Smoot,  a  Senator  from  the 
State  of  Utah,  to  hold  his  seat.  Washington: 
Govt.  Prtg.  Office,  1904-06.     4  v.     8°. 

WiSHARD  (Samuel  E.)  Why  unseat  Apostle 
Smoot?     l^New  York,  1903.]     6  p.     24°  (folded). 

Repr.:  by  the  Interdenominational  Council  of  Women  for 
Christian  and  Patriotic  Service. 

Snodgrass  (J.  M.  F.)  Der  Mormonentempel 
und  das  Tabernakel  mit  seiner  grossen  Orgel  in 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  [illustrated.]  (Zeitschrift 
fur  Instrumentenbau.  Jahrgang  23,  no.  4.  p.  81- 
84.     Leipzig,  1902.) 

Snow  (Eliza  Roxcyl.  Biography  and  family 
record  of  Lorenzo  Snow... by  his  sister.  Salt 
Lake  City:  Deseret  News  Co.,  18S4.  xvi,  5S1  p., 
2  port.     S°. 

Poems,  religious,   historical,   and  political. 

Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1856.      v.  I.      12°. 

Poems,    religious,   historical,   and   political, 

also  two  articles  in  prose.  Salt  Lake  City:  Latter- 
Day  Saints'  Prtg.  &=  Pub.  Est.,  1877.      v.  2.      S°. 

Sno-w  (Erastus).  One  year  in  Scandinavia.  .  . 
Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1851.     24  p.      8°. 

Sno'w  (Lorenzo).  The  Italian  mission.  Lon- 
don:   W.  Aubrey,  1851.      22  p.      8°. 

The   voice   of  Joseph;  a    brief  account  of 

the  rise,  progress  and  persecutions  of  the  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints...  in  Utah 
territory;  together  with  "  American  exiles'  memo- 
rial to  Congress."  Liverpool:  S.  W.  Richards, 
1852.     19  p.     8°. 

Abbreviated    from    the    Italian    ed. 

Liverpool:   S.    IV.  Richards,  1852.      11  p.     8°, 

Curtis  (George  Ticknor),  and  F.  S.  Richards. 
Pleas  for  religious  liberty  and  the  rights  of  con- 
■science.  Arguments  delivered  in  the  Supreme 
Court,  U.  S. .  April  28,  1SS6,  in  three  cases  of  Lo- 
renzo Snow.  Plaintiff,  v.  United  States.  .  .  by  G.  T. 
Curtis  and  F.  S.  Richards.  Washington:  Gibson 
Bros.,  1886.     80  p.     8°. 

Gov.  West  and  the  polygamists.  Report  of  his 
interview  with  Apostle  Lorenzo  Snow...  \^Salt 
Lake  City]  1886.      8^ 

Snow  (Zerubbabel).  Communication  of  Att'y 
Gen.  Z.  S.  in  response  to  a  vote  of  the.  .  .  Terri- 
torial Legislature,  Feb.  4,  1874,  on  the  jurisdiction 
of  the  probate  courts,  and  other  matters.  .  .and 
alleged  mal-feasance  of  certain  officers,  charged 
by.. .the  Governor,  in  his  message  of  the  4.  inst. 
[Salt  Lake  City,  1874.]     30  p.     8°. 

Snow  (Zerubbabel),  and  George  Smith.  Lat- 
ter-Day -Saints  in  Utah.  Opinion  of  Z.  Snow, 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Utah,  upon  the  offi- 
cial  course   of  Gov.    B.   Young.     Plea  of   G.    A. 


Smith,  and  charge  of  Judge  Snow,  upon  the  trial 
of  Howard  Egan  for  the  murder  of  James  Monroe. 
Verdict.  .\  bill  to  establish  a  territorial  govern- 
ment of  Utah,  etc.  Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards, 
1852.     iv,  5-24  p.     8°. 

South  (Colon).  Out  west:  or.  From  London 
to  Salt  Lake  City  and  back.  London:  Wyman  &' 
Sons,  18S4.      269  p.      3°. 

Spahr  (Charles  B.)  America's  working  peo- 
ple. The  Mormons.  (Outlook,  v.  64,  pp.  305- 
317.      Neii)  York,  I900.) 

Nutting  (John  D.)  The  Mormons.  [.A.  letter 
in  reply  to  the  article  by  Mr.  Spahr  in  the  Outlook 
of  Feb.  3,  1900.  With  note  by  the  editors  of  Out- 
look.] (Outlook.  V.  64,  pp.  467-470.  New  York, 
1900.) 

Spaulding  (Solomon).  The  "Manuscript 
found."  Or  "  Manuscript  story,"  of  the  late 
S.  S.;  from  a  verbatim  copy  of  the  original.  .  .in- 
cluding correspondence  touching  the  manuscript.  . . 
Lamoni,  La.:  Church  of  Latter-Day  Saijits,  1885. 
144  p.     16°. 

• The     "Manuscript    found."      Manuscript 

story.  .  .Printed  from  a  verbatim  copy,  made  (ex- 
pressly for  this  edition)  from  the  original,  now  in 
the  possession  of  President  James  H.  Fairchild,  of 
Oberlin  College,  Ohio.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  Dese- 
ret Neivs  Co.,  1886.     iv,  115  p.     8°. 

For  the  material  connected  with  Solomon  Spaulding's 
"  Manuscript  Found,"  see  under  Book  of  Mormon. 

Spaulding  (The)  story  re-examined  [regarding 
Robert  Patterson's  connection  with  the  "  Manu- 
script found  "].    «./.  [1883]     16  p.    12°.    (No.  36.) 

Spencer  (Josephine) .  The  senator  from  Utah, 
and  other  tales  of  the  Wasatch.  Salt  Lake  City: 
G.  Q.  Cannon  b'  Sons  Co.,  1895.      301  p.      12°. 

Spencer  (Orson).  Letters  exhibiting  the  most 
prominent  doctrines  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-Day  Saints.  .  .in  reply  to  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Crowel,  A.  M.  Liverpool:  O.  Spencer,  1848. 
viii,  244  p.     24°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  News   Steam 

Printing  Establ.,  \'i-]\.     viii,  252  p.      5.  ed.     12°. 

Salt   Lake    City:  G.    Q.    Cannon    6^ 

Sons  Co.,  1891.     viii,  232  p.     6.  ed.      12°. 

Patriarchal   order;  or.    Plurality  of  wives. 

[Liverpool:  S.    W.  Richards,  1S53.]     16  p.     8°. 

Prussian  mission  of   the  Church  of  Jesus 

Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Report  of  Elder  O.  S. 
to  President  Brigham  Young.  Liverpool:  S.  W. 
Richards,  1853.      16  p.     8°. 

Spencer  (Orson),  afZf/WiLLi.VM  Crowel.  Cor- 
respondence iDetween  the  Rev.  W.  Crowel,  A.M., 
and  O.  .Spencer,  B.A.  [One  letter  of  W.  Crowel 
and  twelve  letters  of  O.  Spencer,  contained  in  6 
fasc.     Liverpool:  R.  James,  \'i\2.-' Xl-^     8°. 

Stansbury  (Howard).  An  expedition  to  the 
valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah:  including  a 
description  of  its  geography,  natural  history  and 
minerals.  .  .with  an  authentic  account  of  the  Mor- 
mon settlement.  ..  Philadelphia:  Lippincott,Grambo 
&•  Co.,  1855.      4S7  p.,  53  pi.      8°. 

Exploration  and  survey  of  the  valley  of  the 

Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  including  a  reconnois- 
sance  of  a  new   route   through   the  Rocky  Moun- 


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General  Jrorks,  cont'd. 
tains.     Philadelphia:   Lippincott,    Grambo  Ijf  Co., 
1852.     4S7  p.,  I  map,  55  pi.     8°.     (U.  S.  Senate. 
Spec.  sess.      Mar.  1851.     Ex.  [doc]  no.  3.) 

Stayner  (Charles  W.)  Alleged  "objection- 
able features  "  in  the  religion  of  the  Latter-Day 
Saints.     Liverpool:  La  Iter-Day  Saints  Off'.  fiS— 1 

8  p.     8°. 

Stenhouse  (Fanny).  Expose  of  polygamy  in 
Utah.  A  lady's  life  among  the  Mormons.  A 
record  of  personal  experience  as  one  of  the  wives  of 
a  Mormon  elder,  during  a  period  of  twenty  years. 
A^'e-v  York:  American  News  Co.,    1872.     221  p., 

9  pi.       12°. 

Later  editions  entitled,  "Tell  it  all";  An  Englishwoman 
in  Utah;  The  tyranny  of  Morraonism;  and,  Alady's  life 
among  the  Mormons. 

A    lady's    life   among   the    Mormons.     A 

record  of  personal  experience  as  one  of  the  wives 
of  a  Mormon  elder,  during  a  period  of  more  than 
twenty  years.  Ne-v  York:  Russell  Bros.,  1S72. 
221  p.,  9  pi.     2.  ed.      8°. 

Earlier  edition  entitled,  Expose  of  polygamy  in  Utah. 
Later  editions  entitled,  The  tyranny  of  Morraonism,  "  Tell  it 
all,"  and.  An  Englishwoman  in  Utah. 

"Tell  it  all":  the  story  of  a  life's  expe- 
rience in  Mormonism.  An  autobiography.  With 
introductory  preface  by  Harriet  Beecher  Stowe. 
Hartford,  Conn.:  A.  D.  Worthington  &r>  Co.,  1874. 
XXX,  32-623  p.,  15  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 

Hartford:  A.  D.  Worthington  b'  Co.,  1875. 

XXX,  31-623  p.,  2  port.     8°. 

Later  eds.,  entitled,  An  Englishwoman  in  Utah;  and,  The 
tyranny  ofMormonism.  Earlier  editions  entitled.  Expose  of 
polygamy  in  Utah;  and,  A  lady's  life  among  the  Mormons, 

An  Englishwoman  in  Utah:  The  story  of  a 

life's  experience  in  Mormonism.  An  autobiog- 
raphy, with  introductory  preface  by  Mrs.  Harriet 
Beecher  Stowe.  Including  a  full  account  of  the 
Mountain  Meadows  massacre,  and  of...  Bishop 
John  D.  Lee.  London:  S.  Low,  Marston,  Searle 
&"  Rivington,  1880.  xii,  412  p.,  11  pi.,  3  port. 
12°. 

Earlier  eds.  entitled,  "  Tell  it  all";  A  lady's  life  among  the 
Mormons;  and.  Expose  of  polygamy  in  Utah.  Later  edition 
entitled,  The  tyranny  of  Mormonism. 

The  tyranny  of  Mormonism,  or.  An  Eng- 
lishwoman in  Utah.  An  autobiography.  With 
introductory  preface  by  Mrs.  Beecher  .Stowe.  Lon- 
don: S.  Low.  .  .\%%'i.  xii,  404  p.,  10  pi.,  I  port. 
12°. 

Earlier  eds.  entitled,  "Tell  it  all";  An  Englishwoman 
in  Utah;  Expose  of  polygamy  in  Utah;  and,  A  lady's  life 
among  the  Mormons. 

Stenhouse  (T.  B.  H.)  The  Rocky  Mountain 
Saints:  a  full  and  complete  history  of  the  Mormons, 
from  the  first  vision  of  Joseph  Smith  to  the  last 
courtship  of  Brigham  Young; ..  .and  the  develop- 
ment of  the  great  mineral  wealth  of  the  Territory  of 
Utah.  A^ew  York:  D.  Appleton  &=  Company,  1S73. 
xxiv,  761  p.,  5  facsim.,  2  maps,  i  plan,  20  pi., 
2  port.     8°. 

London:  Ward,  Lock  [1S74].     xxiv,  761  p., 

I  fac-sim.,   i  pi.,  i  port.      8°. 

Steptoe  (Edward).  An  unwritten  page  of 
Utah's  history.  (Overland  Monthly.  2  ser.,  v.  28, 
pp.   677-680.     1896.) 

Stevenson  (Edward).  Reminiscences  of  Jo- 
seph, the  Prophet,  and  the  coming  forth  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon.  Salt  Lake  City:  The  author, 
1893.     47  p.,  I  port.     8°. 


Stevenson  (Edward).  See  also  Jenson 
(Andrew),  and  Edward  Stevenson. 

Stevenson  (Edward),  and  H.    D.  C.  Clark. 
Tract,  containing  the  first  principles  of  the  doc- 
trines of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints.      Cenlreville,  Tenn.:  /.  F.  Martin     1878 
8  p.     8°.  ' 

Stillman  (James  W.)  The  constitutional  and 
legal  aspect  of  the  Mormon  question.  Speech.  .  . 
in  Science  Hall,  Boston,  Mass.,  April  2,  1882. 
Boston:  Stillman  d^  Co.,  1882.     24  p.     8°.' 

The    Mormon    question.     An   address    by 

J.  W.  Stillman,  delivered  in  Boston  on  Tuesday 
evening,  Feb.  12,  1884.  . .   Boston:  J.  P.  Mendum, 

1854.  40  p.     8°. 

Stone  (William  Leete).  [Mormonism.]  (In 
his:  Matthias  and  his  impostures.  New  York, 
1835.      16°.     p.  316.) 

Strahorn  (Robert  E.)  [Utah  and  the  Mor- 
mons.] (In  his:  To  the  Rockies  and  beyond. 
Omaha,  1879.      8°.     pp.  90-117.) 

Strong  (Josiah).  Perils.  Mormonism.  (In 
his:  Our  country.  New  York,  1885.  12°.  pp. 
59-68.) 

String  (A)  of  pearls.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile 
Instructor  Off.,  tSS2.  viii,  9-96  p.  2.  ed.  12". 
(Faith-promoting  series,  Bk.  2.) 

Sunday  School  dialogues  and  recitations.  Salt 
Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  18S4. 
98  p.      12°.     (No.  I.) 

S'n^ansea  (l.  baron),  Henry  Hussey  Vivian. 
Mormonism.  (In  his:  Notes  of  a  tour  in  America. 
London,  1S7S.      8°.     pp.   104-119.) 

S'wartzell  (William).  Mormonism  exposed, 
being  a  journal  of  a  residence  in  Missouri  from  the 
28th  of  May  to  the  20th  of  August,  183S,  together 
with  an  appendix,  containing  the  revelation  con- 
cerning the  Golden  Bible,  with  numerous  extracts 
from  the  "  Book  of  Covenants,"  &c.,  &c.  Pekin, 
0.:    The  Author,  1840.     48  p.     8°. 

Sweet  (J.  B.)  A  lecture  on  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon and  the  Latter-Day  Saints.  With  notes. 
London:  Soc.  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge, 

1855.  40  p.     nar.  12°. 

Talmage  (James  E.)  The  articles  of  faith. 
A  series  of  lectures  on  the  principal  doctrines  of 
the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  .. 
Salt  Lake  City.  Utah:  The  Deseret  News,  1899. 
viii,  490  p.     12°. 

"  The  Book  of  Mormon."     An  account  of 

its  origin,  with  evidences  of  its  genuineness  and 
authenticity.  Two  lectures.  Prepared  by  appoint- 
ment, and  published  by  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Kansas  City,  Mo.:  South- 
western States  Mission  [cop.  1899].     44  p.      16°. 

Taylder  (T.  W.  P.)  The  Mormon's  own 
book;  or,  Mormonism  tried  by  its  own  standards, 
reason  and  Scripture,  with  an  account  of  its  present 
condition.  Also,  a  life  of  Joseph  Smith.  London: 
Partridge  b'  Co.,  1857.     Hi,  228  p.     new  ed.     12°. 

Taylor  (John).  Aux  amis  de  la  verite  religi- 
euse.  Recit  abrege  du  commencement,  des  prog- 
rcs,  de  I'etablissement,  des  persecutions,  de  la  foi 
et  de  la  doctrine  de  I'Eglise  de  Jesus-Christ  des 
Saints  des  Derniers  Jours.  Paris:  M .  Ducloux  ^ 
Cie.,  1851.     16  p.     8°. 


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General  Jf^orhs,  cont'd. 

Discourse  delivered  at  the  General  Confer- 
ence. Salt  Lake  City,  April  g,  1882  [in  regard  to 
the  Edmunds  bill.    Salt  Lake  Ci/}\i?,'i2].    iSp.   8°. 

An  examination  into  and  an  elucidation  of 

the  great  principle  of  the  mediation  and  atonement 
of  Our  Lord  and  Savior  Jesus  Christ.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  Deseret  iVews  Piibl.  Co.,  1S92.  205  p. 
8°. 

The    martyrdom    of    Joseph   Smith.     (In: 

R.  F.  Burton.  The  city  of  the  Saints.  Neiv 
York,  1S62.     8°.     pp.  625-670.) 

Er  Mormonismen  en  Vranglaere  ?     Kjoben- 

havn:  H.  C.  Haight,  1S56.     31  p.     8°. 

The  government  of  God.    Liverpool:  S.  W. 

Richards,  1S52.     viii,  118  p.      8°. 

Items  on  priesthood,  presented  to  the  Lat- 

ter-Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake  City,  Uah:  Deseret 
Netus  Co.,  1S81.     43  p.     8°. 

Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &>  Sons 

Co.,  1899.     36  p.     8°. 

On    marriage.      Salt   Lake    City:    Deseret 

News  Co.,  1S82.     8  p.     8°. 

Taylor  (John),  andO.  J.  Holltster.  The  Su- 
preme court  decision  in  the  Reynolds  case.  Inter- 
view between  President  J.  Taylor  andO.  J.  HoUis- 
ter.  Salt  Lake  City,  Jan.  13,  1879.  \^Salt  Lake 
City,  1879.]      16  p.     8°. 

See  also  Colfax  (Schuyler),  and  ]on-H  Taylor; 
Smith  (Joseph),  y>.,  the  Prophet,  and  ]on's  Tay- 
lor; Three  nights  public  discussion,  1850. 

Roberts  (Brigham  Henry).  The  life  of  John 
Taylor,  third  president  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q. 
Cannon  i5r'  Sons  Co.,  1892.  xiv,  I  1.,  17-486  p., 
9  pis.,  3  ports.      8°. 

Taylor  (Thomas).  An  account  of  the  com- 
plete failure  of  an  ordained  priest  of  the  "  Latter- 
Day  Saints,"  to  establish  his  pretensions  to  the 
gift  of  tongues,  which  took  place  Oct.  12,  1840: 
with  an  address  to  men  of  reason  and  religion, 
warning  them  not  to  be  deceived  by  the  craftiness 
of  such  low  impostors.  Manchester,  Eng.:  Pigot 
Ss' Slater  \\Z:^6\.      13  p.      8°. 

Pratt  (Parley  Parker).  A  reply  to  Thomas 
Taylor's  "Complete  failure,"  etc.,  and  Richard 
Livesey's  "  Mormonism  exposed."  Manchester: 
W.  R.   Thomas,  1840.      12  p.     12°. 

Ten  reasons  why  Christians  cannot  fellowship 
the  Mormon  Church.  Salt  Lake  City,  1S97.  12  p. 
24°. 

Teza  (Emilio).  Sopra  un  alfabeto  dei  mor- 
moniani  cenni  di  E.  Teza.  Pisa:  [Frar.]  Nistri, 
1874.      14  p.,  I  1.,  2  pi.     8°. 

That  Mormon  protest:  its  full  text,  and  a  re- 
port of  the  proceedings  of  the  Salt  Lake  mass  meet- 
ing. May  2,  18S5.  Comments  and  review  by  the 
Tribune.  [Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Co.,  1885.] 
II  p.     S\ 

Thatcher  (The)  episode.  A  concise  statement 
of  the  facts  in  the  case.  Interesting  letters  and 
documents.  A  report  of  ^L  Thatcher's  claims, 
pleas  and  admissions.  Salt  Lake  City;  Deseret 
News  Pub.  Co.,  1896,     47  p.     8°. 


Thayer  (William  Makepeace).  The  Mormon 
settlement.  (In  his:  Marvels  of  the  new  West. 
Nor-vich,  Conn.,  1888.     8°.     pp.  404-406.) 

Thomander  (J.  H.)  Femogtyve  af  Mormon- 
ernes  Lwresxtninger,  sammenholdte  med  Udsagen 
af  den  hellige  Skrift.  Oversat  fra  Svensk  af  N. 
Schrader.    Kjobenhavn:  T.  Lind,  1856.    20  p.    16°. 

Thomas  (John).  See  Van  Dusen  (Increase 
McGee  and  Maria),  ««</ John  Thomas. 

Thomas  (Julia  M.)  Mormon  letters:  (In  her: 
Miscellaneous  writings.  New  York\c.  1890].  12°. 
Separate  paging  1-43.) 

Thomas  (W.  Herbert).  Mormon  saints.  Lon- 
don: Houlston  (St*  Sons,  1 890.     ix,  20O  p.,  t  port. 

12°. 

Thompson  (Charles).  Evidences  in  proof  of 
the  Book  of  Mormon,  being  a  divinely  inspired 
record,  written  by  the  forefathers  of  the  natives 
whom  we  call  Indians. ..  but  come  forth  in  fulfil- 
ment of  prophecy...  Batavia,  N.  Y.:  D.  D. 
Waite,  1S41.      256  p,      24°. 

Thompson  (John).  Mormonism — increase  of 
the  army.  Speech  of  J.  T.,  of  New  York.  Deliv- 
ered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  27, 
1858.  [Washington:  Buell  &'  Blanchard,  1S58.] 
8  p.     8°. 

Thompson  (R.  B.)  See  Higbee  (E.)  and 
R.  B.  Thompson. 

Three  nights  public  discussion  between  the 
Rev'ds.  C.W.  Cleeve,  James  Robertson,  and  Philip 
Cater,  and  Elder  John  Taylor... at  Boulogne  sur- 
mer,  France.  Chairman,  Rev.  K.  Groves,  assisted 
by  Charles  Townley,  LL.  D.,  and  Mr.  Luddy. 
Also  a  reply  to  the  Rev.  K.  Groves  and  Charles 
Townley.  Liverpool:  J.  Taylor,  1850.  I  p.l., 
49  p.,  I  facsim.     8°. 

To  the  honorable,  the  members  of  the  House 
of  Representatives.  An  appeal  from  the  executive 
officers  of  the  Missionary  Societies  of  the  Baptist, 
Congregational,  Episcopal,  Presbyterian  and  Re- 
formed Churches,  n.  p.  [1S9-?]  3  typewritten 
leaves.     4°. 

Relating  to  the  Roberts  case. 

To  the  Saints  on  the  Pacific  Coast.  [San  Fran- 
cisco, 1864.]      6  p.     8°. 

Todd  (John).  Mormons  and  Mormonism.  (In 
his:  The  sunset  land.  Boston,  i?>-]0.  12°.  p.  161- 
212.) 

Tourgee  (A.  W. )  Button's  inn.  Boston: 
Roberts  Bros.,  1%%-!.     x,  41S  p.      12°. 

Gist  (W.  W.)  Button's  Inn.  [A  review  of 
Judge  Tourgee's  book,  covering  the  Mormons  in 
New  York  and  northern  Ohio.  "  A  true  picture  of 
Mormonism  in  Kirtland,  Ohio,  fifty  years  ago."] 
(In:  The  Book  Shelf,  18S7.     pp.  3-4.) 

Towle  (Nancy).  Description  of  Mormonites. 
(In  her:  Vicissitudes  illustrated.  Portsmouth, 
1833.     2.  ed.     16°.     pp.  150-159.) 

Townsend  (George  Alfred).  The  Mormon 
trials  at  Salt  Lake  City.  Ne-o  York:  Amer.  Ne-Ms 
Co..  1871.     49  p.     S°. 

True  (The)  Church  of  Jesus  Christ.  A  warn- 
ing voice,      [n.p.,  iS — ]      I  1.      12°. 

Tucker  (Pomeroy).  Origin,  rise,  and  progress 
of  Mormonism.  Biography  of  its  founders  and  his- 
tory of  its  church.      Personal  remembrances    and 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

historical  collections  hitherto  unwritten.  New 
York:  D.  Appleton  &'  Company,  1867.  302  p., 
2  port.,  2  pi.      12°. 

TuUidge  (Edward  Wheelock).  The  history  of 
Salt  Lake  City  and  its  founders...  By  authority 
of  the  city  council.  Salt  Lake  City:  E.  IV.  Tul- 
lidge  [1SS3].     224  p.,  2  port.     4°. 

Preliminary  edition  of  his  History  of  Salt  Lake  City,  1886. 
Published  originally  in  TulUdge's  Quarterly. 

History  of  Salt  Lake  City.     By  authority 

of  the  city  council.  Salt  Lake  City:  Star  Prtg. 
Co.,  1S86.    viii,  896,  172,  36  p.,  2  pi.,  14  port.     4°. 

TuUidge's  histories.     V.  2,  containing  the 

history  of  all  the  northern,  eastern  and  western 
counties  of  Utah;  also  the  counties  of  southern 
Idaho.  With  a  biographical  appendi.x.  .  .and .  .  .a 
commercial  supplement,  historical...  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah:  Press  of  the  Juvenile  Instructor, 
1889.     vi,  372  p.,  I  pi.     25  port.     4°. 

This  is  supplementary  to  his  History  of  Salt  Lake  City. 

Life  of  Brigham  Young;  or,  Utah  and  her 

founders.  [With  Biographical  sketches,  supple- 
mentary to  same.]  A^e-u  York,  1876.  I  p.l., 
iv,  458,  81  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

Life  of  Joseph  the  Prophet.  Piano,  Illinois: 

Board  of  Pub.  0/  the  Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints,  18S0.  xii,  827  p.,  4  port. 
[2.  ed.]     8". 

The  Mormon  commonwealth.  By  a  Mor- 
mon elder.     «./.,  1866.     351-364  p.     8°. 

The  reformation  in  Utah.    (Harper's  Mag. 

V.  43,  pp.  602-610.      1871.) 

The  Magazine  indexes  this  under  E.  H.  Tullidge,  but  the 
author  must  be  E.  W.  Tullidge,  as  there  is  no  writer  on  Mor- 
mon affairs  with  the  former  initials. 

Tuohy(John  T.)  Shall  Mormons  be  excluded 
from  Congress?  (Globe,  v.  14,  pp.  58-70.  Phila- 
delphia, 1904.) 

Turner  (J.  B.)  Mormonism  in  all  ages:  or. 
The  rise,  progress,  and  causes  of  Mormonism;  with 
the  biography  of  its  author  and  founder,  Joseph 
Smith,  Junior.  xVcm  York:  Piatt  &•  Peters  [1842]. 
304  p.      12". 

Tuttle  (Daniel  S.)  Reminiscences  of  a  mission- 
ary bishop.  xVewYork:  Thomas  IVhittaker  [lqob\. 
vii  (i),  498  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

Bishop  Tuttle's  missionary  district  was  "  Montana,  with 
jurisdiction  in  Idaho  and  Utah."  There  are  numerous  refer- 
ences to  the  Mormons  in  1867  and  later  years. 

Tyler  (Daniel).  A  concise  history  of  the  Mor- 
mon battalion  in  the  Mexican  war.  1 846-1 847. 
n.  p.,  1881.     I  p.l.,  376  p.     8°. 

Union  Pacific  Railway.  Sights  and  scenes  in 
Utah  for  tourists.  Chicago:  Rand,  McNally  &" 
Co.  [iSSS]     48  p.,  I  map.     8°. 

United  States.     Public  Documents. 

References  to  the  material  relating  to  the  Mormons  in  the 
messages  of  the  Presidents  may  be  obtained  by  consulting  the 
index  in  Vol.  10  of  Richardson's  Messages  and  Papers  of  the 
Presidents.     Only  a  part  of  this  material  is  inde.xed  below. 

1849. 

Report  of  the  Elections  Committee  on  creden- 
tials of  A.  W.  Babbitt  and  his  memorial  pray- 
ing to  be  admitted  to  a  seat  in  the  House  as 
a  delegate  from  the  provisional  State  of  Deseret. 


n.t.-p.     16  p.    (U.  S.  31.  cong.,  i.  sess.    House 
rept.  219.) 

Contains  text  of  Constitution  of  1843  of  State  of  Deseret, 
with  the  journal  of  the  convention  which  formed  it,  and  the 
proceedings  of  the  legislature  consequent  thereon. 

1851. 

Map  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  and  adjacent  coun- 
try in  the  territory  of  Utah.  Surveyed  in 
1849-50.  .  .by  Capt.  Howard  Stansbury.  .  .aided 
by  Lieut.  Gunnison.  .  .and  Albert  Carrington. 
Drawn  by  Lieut.  Gunnison  and  Charles  Preuss. 
Scale  1:240,000.  \_New  York:  Ackerman,  1851.] 
3  ft.,  5^  in.  X2  ft.,  5Xin. 

(U.  S.  32.  Cong.,  sp.  sess.     Sen.  ex. 

doc.  3,  in  V.  2.) 

Map  of  a  reconnoissance  between  Fort  Leaven- 
worth on  the  Missouri  River,  and  the  Great  Salt 
Lake... made  in  1849-50... by  Capt.  Howard 
Stansbury.  .  .aided  by  Lieut.  J.  W.  Gunnison.  . . 
and  Albert  Carrington.  .  .  Drawn  by  Lieut.  Gun- 
nison and  Charles  Preuss.  Scale,  1:1,000,000. 
\_New  York:]  A.  Ackerman  [185-].  2  ft. ,4^  in. 
X  5  ft.,  byi  in. 

(U.  S.  32.  Cong.,  spec.  sess.   Senate 

ex.  doc.  3,  in  v.  2.) 

1852. 
Message  from  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
transmitting  information  in  reference  to  the  con- 
dition of  affairs  in  the  territory  of  Utah.  Janu- 
ary 9,  1852.  [IVashington,  1852.]  33  p.  8". 
(U.  S.  32.  Cong.,  I.  sess.      H.  ex.  doc.  25.) 

This  communication  was  made  pursuant  to  a  House  res, 
Dec.  15,  1851,  requesting  information  "especially  to  enable 
the  House  to  ascertain  whether  the  due  execution  of  the 
laws  of  the  U.  S.  has  been  resisted  or  obstructed;  whether 
there  has  been  any  misapplication  of  public  funds;  and 
whether  the  personal  rights  of  our  citizens  have  been  inter- 
ferred  with  in  any  manner."  The  correspondence  trans- 
mitted in  the  document  is  the  following: 

John  iNL  Bernhiscl,  delegate  from  Utah  Terr,  to  the 
President.     Dec.  i,  1851. 

Z.  Snow  to  the  President.     Sept.  22,  1851. 

Gov.  V'oung  to  the  President.     Oct.  20,  1851. 

Rept.  of  Messrs.  Brandebury,  Brocchus  and  Harris,  to 
the  President.     Dec.  19,  1851. 

Mr.  Harris  (sec'y.  of  the  Terr.)  to  Mr.  Webster  (sec'y- 
of  state,  U.  S.  A).     Jan.  2,  1852. 

Mr.  Harris  to  the  President  (with  enclosures).  Jan.  2, 
1852. 

Mr.  Bernhisel  to  the  President.     Dec.  30,  1851. 

Gov.  Young  to  the  President.     Sept.  29.  1851. 

Memorial  signed  by  members  of  the  Legislative  Assembly 
of  Utah  to  the  President.     Sept.  29,  1851. 

1855. 

Report  of  the  Military  Affairs  Committee  on  the 
questioned  expediency  of  refunding. .  .certain 
expenses  incurred  by  Utah  in  1853  in  suppressing 
Indian  hostilities.  January  29,  1855.  i  1.  8°. 
(U.  S.  33.  Cong.  2.  Sess.  House  rept.  39.) 

1856. 
Letter  from  the  Comptroller  in  reference  to  dis- 
allowed amounts  applying  to  contingent  fund 
appropriation  for  the  territory  of  Utah.  Decem- 
ber 10,  1856.  4  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  34.  Cong.  3. 
Sess.  House.  Mis.  doc.  47.) 

1857- 
Adverse  report  of  the  Territories  Committee 
on  petitions  of  the  citizens  of  Carson  Valley, 
Utah.  .  .praying  for  annexation.  .  .to  the  state  of 
California.  .  .with  bill  to  change  the  eastern 
boundary  of.  .  .California.  .  .Jan.  20,  1857.  2  p. 
8°.     (U.S.  34.  Cong.  3.  Sess.  House  rept.  ii6.) 


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U.  S.  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 

Reports  of  the  War  Department  on  the  Utah 
expedition.  (In:  Annual  report  of  the  Secretary 
of  War.  December,  1857.  Wasking/on,  1S58. 
pp.  21-37.) 

(In:    U.    S.    35.    Cong.,   i.    sess.    Sen. 

ex.  doc.  II.     pp.  21-37.) 

Contains  among  other  correspondence  Brigham  Young's 
letter  of  Sept.  29,  1857,  "  To  the  officer  Commanding  the 
Forces  now  Invading  Utah  Terr.,"  i.  e.,  Albert  Sidney 
Johnston,  and  Young's  Proclamation  of  Sept.  15,  1S57. 

Utah  (The)  expedition.  Message  from  the  Pres- 
ident. .  .transmitting  reports  from  the  Secreta- 
ries of  State,  of  War,  of  the  Interior,  and  of  the 
Attorney-General,  relative  to  the  military  expedi- 
tion ordered  into  the  Territory  of  Utah.  Febru- 
ary 26,  1858.  [Washingtoti^  1858.  215  p.  8°. 
(U.  S.  35.  Cong.  I.  sess.  H.  ex.  doc.  71.) 

In  addition  to  the  correspondence  of  the  army  officers 
and  civilians  of  the  Office  of  Indian  Affairs  and  the  General 
Land  Office,  this  document  contains  the  following  letters, 
etc.,  by  Brigham  Young: 

Letter  to  '•  Officer  commanding  the  forces  now  invading 
Utah  Terr."  Sept.  29,  1857.  p.  33.  Young  signs  himself 
"  Gov.and.Supt.  of  Indian  Affairs.  Utah  Terr." 

Proclamation  declaring  martial  law.  Sept.  15, 1857.  p.  34, 

Letter  to  Col.  Alexander,  U.  S.  A.     Oct.  7,  1B57.     p.  47. 

Same  to  same.     Oct.  14,  1857.     p.  48. 
Oct.  28,  1857.     P-  54- 

Letter  to  Col.  Johnston  and  Col.  Alexander,  U.  S.  K. 
Nov.  26,  1857.     p.  no. 

Letter  to  J.  W.  Denver,  U.  S.  Comr.  Indian  Affairs. 
Oct.  7,  1857.     p.  20Q. 

Letter  to  Dr.  G.  Hurt,  U.  S.  Indian  agt.  for  Utah  Terr. 
Sept.  26,  1857.     p.  2og. 

Letter  to  G.  W.  Armstrong,  U.  S.  Indian  agt.  Oct.  16, 
1857.     p.  210. 

1858. 

Message  of  the  President  relative  to  the  prob- 
able termination  of  Mormon  troubles  in  Utah 
territory.  June  10,  1858.  7  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  35- 
Cong.  I  Sess.  House  ex.  doc.  138.) 

Proclamation  of  the  President  relating  to  the 
insubordination  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  territory 
of  Utah.  (In:  Annual  message  of  the  President 
...  December,  185S.  Washington,  1858.  v.  I, 
pp.  69-72.) 

(In:    U.   S.   35.   Cong.  2.  sess.     S.  ex. 

doc.  I,  pp.  69-72.) 

Correspondence  of  the  War  Department  with 
the  civil  and  military  officers  and  the  com- 
missioners, Messrs.  Powell  and  McCuUoch,  re- 
lating to  the  affairs  of  Utah.  (In:  Annual  re- 
port of  the  Secretary  of  War.  December,  1858. 
Washington,  1858.     pp.  28-223.) 

(In:  U.    S.    35.  Cong.    2.  sess.      S.    ex. 

doc.  I,  pp.  28-223.) 

Comprises  a  large  number  of  letters  by  officers  of  the 
U.  S.  army,  officials  of  the  War  Dept.,  the  federal  governor 
of  Utah  Terr.,  circulars,  proclamations,  etc..  and  two  let- 
ters from  Brigham  Young,  to  Col.  Kane,  March  9,  1858, 
and  to  Gov.  Cumming.jApril  16. 

1859. 

Report  by  Engineer  Dept.  of  explorations  across 
the  Great  Basin  of  the  Territory  of  Utah  for 
a  direct  wagon-route  from  Camp  Ford  to  Genoa, 
in  Carson  valley  in  iZ^r).  ..  Washington:  Govt. 
Prtg.  Off.,  1876.  518  p.,  4  charts,  2  maps,  17 
pi.     4°. 

Affairs  in  the  department  of  Utah.  (In:  An- 
nual report  of  the  Secretary  of  War.  December, 
1859.      Washington,  liibo.     v.  2,  pp.  121-255.) 


(In:   U.    S.  36.    Cong.  I.  sess.     S.  ex. 

doc.  2,  pp.  121-255.) 

Large  number  of  letters  of  army  officers,  War  Dept.  of- 
ficials and  Gov.  Cumming  of  Utah  Terr.  Relates  in  great 
measure  to  peaceful  operation  by  army  officers  in  opening 
roads,  grazing  grounds,  etc.  There  is  also  some  material 
on  the  Mountain  Meadow  Massacre. 

i860. 

Report  by  Judiciary  Committee  on  "A  bill  to 
punish  and  prevent  the  practice  of  polygamy  in 
the  territories  of  the  United  States,  and  other 
places,  and  disapproving  and  annulling  certain 
acts  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  territory 
of  Utah  "...  March  14,  i860.  {^Washington, 
i860.]  5  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  36.  Cong.,  I.  sess. 
H.  rept.  83.) 

Message  of  the  President. .  .communicating.  .. 
the  correspondence  between  the  judges  of  Utah 
and  the  Attorney  General  or  President,  with  ref- 
erence to  the  legal  proceedings  and  condition  of 
affairs  in  that  territory.  April  9,  i860.  {Wash- 
ington, i860.]  64  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  36.  Cong., 
I.  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  32.) 

Correspondence  of  the  State  Department  rela- 
tive to  the  condition  of  affairs  in  the  territory  of 
Utah.  May  2,  1S60.  51  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  36.  Cong. 
I.  Sess.      House  ex.  doc.  "S.) 

Message  of  the  President.  ..communicating.  .. 
information  in  relation  to  the  massacre  at  Moun- 
tain Meadows,  and  other  massacres  in  Utah 
Territory.  May  iS,  1S60.  {Washington,  \%i>o.'\ 
139  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  36.  Cong.  I.  sess.  S.  ex. 
doc.  42.) 

1862. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  trans- 
mitting report  of  the  investigation  of  the  acts 
of  Governor  Young,  ex  officio  superintendent 
of  Indian  affairs  in  Utah  Territory.  January 
15,  1862.  {Washington,  1862.]  124  p.  8°. 
(U.  S.  37.  Cong.,  2.  sess.      H.  ex.  doc.  29.) 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  in 
answer  to  resolution  of  the  House  of  24th 
March,  furnishing  the  evidence  called  for  in  re- 
lation to  Indian  department  property  in  Utah 
territor)-.  April  4,  1862.  31  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
37.  Cong.  2.  Sess.      House  ex.  doc.  97.) 

Letter  of  the  Adjutant  General  to  Brigham 
Young,  dated  April  28,  1S62,  authorizing  him  to 
equip  a  company  of  cavalry  [pay  for  which  to  be 
furnished  later  by  the  United  States].  (In:  War 
of  the  Rebellion.  Official  Records.  Ser.  3,  v.  2, 
p.  27.      Washington,  1902.) 

1867. 

Utah  Territory.  Resolution  of  Hon.  John  Bid- 
well,  relative  to  affairs  in  Utah  Territory. 
February  25,  1867.  [With.  .  .report  by  Maj. 
Gen.  M.  B.  Hazen.]  {Washington,  l?>b-].'\  5  p. 
8°.     (U.  S.  39.  Cong.  2.  sess.    H.  misc.  doc.  75.) 

Report  of  the  Judiciary  Committee  [adverse  on] 
the  memorial  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of 
the  territory  of  Utah,  praying  for  the  repeal  of 
"An  act  to  prevent  and  punish  the  practice  of 
polygamy  in  the  territories  of  the  United  States  " 
...  February  28,  1867.  {Washington,  1867.] 
4  p.     8°.    (U.  S.  39.  Cong.,  2  sess.    H.  rept.  27.) 


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Li.  S.  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 
1S69. 

Bill  (A)  to  provide  for  the  execution  of  the 
law  against  the  crime  of  polygamy  in  the  Terri- 
tory of  Utah,  and  for  other  purposes.  [As  re- 
ported by  Mr.  Cragin,  December  21,  1S69.] 
IVaskingtoH,  1869.    20  p.     f°.    (U.  S.  41.  Cong. 


S.  286. 


1875. 


Report  of  the  Elections  Committee  on  charges 
made  against  George  Q.  Cannon,  delegate  from 
Utah.  January  21,  1875.  2  pts.  8°.  (U.  S. 
43.  Cong.  2.  Sess.      House  rept.  106.) 

1879. 
Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  trans- 
mitting certain  petitions  for  enforcing  the  anti- 
polygamy  act  of  1862.  February  I,  1S79. 
[IVashington,  1879.]  6  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  45. 
Cong.,  3.  sess.     H.  ex.  doc.  58.) 

1882-1896. 
Annual   report    of    the    Utah    commission,    1-15 
(and  final).     1882-1896.      (In:  Annual   rept.    of 
the  Secy,  of  the  Interior.) 

Separates,    1S86-1896.       iVashington, 

18S6-1896.      8°. 

This  commission  was  appointed  by  President  Arthur 
under  sec.  g  of  "  An  Act  to  amend  sec.  5352  of  the  Revised 
Statutes,  in  reference  to  bigamy,  etc.,"  approved  March 
22,  1882,  known  as  the  Edmunds  law  By  this  act  all  the 
registration  and  election  offices  of  Utah  Territory  were  va- 
cated, and  placed  under  the  control  of  the  Board  of  Regis- 
tration and  Election,  commonly  called  the  Utah  Commis- 
sion. 

1882. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  rel- 
ative to  the  alleged  action  of  certain  Mormons  in 
inciting  the  Piute  and  Navajo  Indians  to  out- 
break. February  7,  1882.  \^  Was hingl on,  l?>?i2.'\ 
2  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  47.  Cong.  I.  Sess.  House  ex. 
doc.  65.) 

To  prevent  persons  living  in  bigamy  or  polyg- 
amy from  holding  any  civil  office  of  trust  or  profit 
in  any  of  the  territories  of  the  United  States,  and 
from  being  delegates  in  Congress.  February  14, 
1882.  \lVashington: Judiciary  Committee,  1882.] 
I  1.  8°.  (U.  S.  47.  Cong.,  I.  sess.  H.  rept. 
386.) 

Compensation  of  commissioners  under  the  act 
for  the  suppression  of  bigamy,  &c.  April  3, 
1882.  ^Washington,  \%%2.\  2  p.  8°.  (U.S. 
47.  Cong.,  I.  sess.      H.  ex.  doc.  152.) 

XS83. 
Edmunds  (The)  act,  reports  of  the  Utah  Com- 
mission, rules,  regulations  and  decisions,  and 
population,  registration  and  election  tables,  &c. 
For  the  information  of  registration  and  election 
officers  in  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Co., 
1S83.      2p.l.,  3-I2I  p.      8°. 

Salt   Lake    City:     Tribune    Prtg.    Co., 

1SS3.     46  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

1884. 

Special  report  of  the  Utah  Commission  made 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  relative  to  polyg- 
amy in  Utah.      Washington,  lil)^.      15  p.      8°. 

(U.   S.   48.    Congress,    i   sess.     House 

Ex.  doc.  153.) 


Report  of  the  Territories  Committee  relating 
to  the  governing  of  Utah  by  a  commission  for 
the  purpose  of  preventing  the  crime  of  polygamy 
.  ..  April  24,  18S4.  4  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  48.  cong. 
I.  sess.      House  rept.  1351.) 

Minority  report  of  the  Territories  Committee 
on  the  bill  to  re-organize  the  legislative  power  of 
Utah  territory.  April  26,  1884.  57p.  8°.  (U.S. 
48.  Cong.  I.  Sess.     House  rept.  1351,  pt.  2.) 

Communication  (A)  from  the  Secretary  of  the 
Interior  relative  to  polygamy  in  Utah.  May  6. 
1884.  6  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  48.  Cong.  I.  Sess. 
House  ex.  doc.  153.) 

1S85. 

[Favorable]  report  of  the  Claims  Committee 
on  bill  referring.  .  .to  claims  for  property  seized 
by  General  Johnston  on  the  Utah  expedition 
[1857]. .  .February  28,  1885.  2  p.  8°.  (U.S. 
48.  Cong.  2.  Sess.     House  rept.  2650.) 

18S6. 

Act  (An)  to  amend  an  act  entitled  "An  act 
to  amend  section  5352  of  the  revised  statutes  of 
the  United  States,  in  reference  to  bigamy,  and 
for  other  purposes."  [January  12,  June  10,  1886. 
Washington,  1 886.]  32  p.  f°.  (U.  S.  49. 
Cong.,  I.  sess.  S.  10.     [Rept.  no.  2735.]) 

Message  of  the  President  recommending  [mea- 
sures to  secure  special  session  of  Utah  leg- 
islature] to  make  necessary  appropriations  for  the 
expenses  of  that  territory.  May  11,  1886.  2  p. 
8°.  (U.  S.  49.  Cong.  I.  Sess.  Senate  ex.  doc. 
I39-) 

[Favorable]  report  of  Judiciary  Committee  on 
resolutions.  ..  for  the  amendment  of  the  con- 
stitution of  the  United  States  [relating  to  polyg- 
amy]. May  24,  1886.  12  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  49. 
Cong.  I.  Sess.     House  rept.  2568.) 

Report  of  Education  and  Labor  Committee  on 
amendment  intended  to  be  proposed  to  sundry 
civil  bill  providing  for  an  appropriation  to  aid  in 
the  establishment  of  a  school  in  Utah  to  be  under 
the  direction  of  the  Industrial  Christian  Home 
Assn.  of  Utah,  and  to  provide  employment  and 
self-support  for  the  dependent  classes  in  that 
territory, with  a  view  to  the  suppression  of  polyg- 
amy therein.  June  5,  1886.  n.  t.-p.  46  p. 
(U.  S.  49.  cong.,  I  sess.     Senate  rept.  1279.) 

The  larger  part  of  this  report  is  taken  up  with  the  hear- 
ings before  the  committee.  On  p.  7  et  seq.  are  printed  the 
text  in  full  of  the  articles  of  incorporation  of  the  original 
institution. 

Suppression  of  polygamy  in  Utah.  [With  short 
account  of  the  "State  of  Deseret."]  June  10, 
1S86.  ^Washington,  1886.]  10  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
Judiciary  Committee,  49.  Cong.,  i.  sess.  H. 
rept.  2735,  pt.  r.) 

Bigamy.  Views  of  the  minority  of  the  Judiciary 
Committee.  August  5, 18S6.  \^Washington,\%%b.'\ 
7  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  49.  Cong.,  I.  sess.  H.  rept. 
2735,  pt.  2.) 

1SSS-1S92. 

Annual  report  of  the  Utah  Commission  as  a 
board  of  management  and  control  of  the  Indus- 
trial Christian  Home  Association  of  Utah.      I  et 


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V.  S.  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 
seq.,  1S8S-1S92.   (In:  U.S.  Congressional  docu- 
ments as  follows:) 

1.  1888  in  50  cong.,  i  sess.  Sen.  ex.  doc.  57. 

2.  1889  "    51     "       I     "     "      misc.  doc.  34. 
[3.1   i8gi  "   52     "        I     "     House  misc.  doc.  104. 
L4-]   1892  "   52     "        2     "  6. 

By  act.  of  Aug.  4,  1S86  (24  Stat.,  252),  Congress  estab- 
lished an  industrial  home  in  the  Territory  of  Utah  to  pro- 
vide employment  and  means  of  self  support  for  the  de- 
pendent women  who  renounced  polygamy,  and  made  an 
appropriation  for  the  construction  of  the  building  and  the 
maintenance  of  the  institution.  The  control  was  vested  in 
a  board  consisting  of  the  Governor,  the  justices  of  the 
Supreme  Court  and  the  district  attorney  of  Utah  Territory. 
Under  this  control  the  home  continued  for  more  than  two 
years.  By  act  of  Congress  of  Oct.  iq,  1888  (25  Stat.,  584), 
the  Utah  Commission  succeeded  to  the  control.  In  i8u3. 
Congress  having  failed  to  make  appropriation  for  the  con- 
tinued maintenance  of  the  Association,  the  building  was 
surrendered  to  the  Utah  Commission. 

1888. 

Ad.mission  (The)  of  Utah.  Arguments  in  favor 
of  the  admission  of  Utah  as  a  state,  made 
before  the  Committee  on  Territories  of  the 
United  States  Senate,  first  session,  fiftieth  con- 
gress. .  .February  1 8,  1888.  Washington:  Govt. 
Printing  Office,  !%?>?>.     44  p.      8°. 

[Favorable]  report  of  Judiciary  Committee  on 
resolutions  proposing  an  amendment  to  the 
constitution  prohibiting  polygamy  within  the 
United  States.  February  21.  188S.  2  p.  8°. 
(U.  S.  50.  Cong.  I.  Sess.      House  rept.  553.) 

Letter  from  the  acting  Attorney-General  in 
relation  to  convictions  for  polyejamy  in  Utah  and 
Idaho.  September  14,  1888.  [  Washington.  1888.] 
II  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  50.  Cong.  I.  Sess.  House  e.\. 
doc.  447.) 

Letter  from  the  Attorney-General,  transmit- 
ting. .  .a  statement  relative  to  the  e.xecution 
of  the  law  against  bigamy.  December  17,  188S. 
^Washington.  1888.]  65  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  50. 
Cong.,  2.  sess.     S.  ex.  doc.  21.) 


Report  of  Territories  Committee  on  House  bill 
relating  to  the  admission  of  Utah  into  the 
Union  on  equal  footing  with  the  original  states 
.  .  .  March  2,  1889.  295  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  50. 
cong.,  2.  sess.     House  rept.  4156.) 

Reprint  of  the  separate  report  of  John  A.  Mc- 
Clernand,  as  a  member  of  the  Utah  Commis- 
sion, on  the  Mormon  question,  Sept.  23,  1889. 
Washington,  i8go.      20  p.      8°. 

1890. 

Amendment  to  section  5352,  revised  statutes 
[in  reference  to  bigamy].  April  29,  l8go.  [  Wash- 
ington, 1S90.]  28  p.  8'^.  (Territories  Com- 
mittee. U.  S.  51.  Cong.,  I.  Sess.  H.  rept. 
1811.) 

1892. 

Adverse  report  of  the  Judiciary  Committee  on 
bill  providing  for  two  additional  associate  jus- 
tices of  the  supreme  court  of  the  territory,  Utah. 
February  9,  1892.  I  1.  8°.  (U.  S.  52.  Cong. 
I.  Sess.      House  rept.  232.) 

Letters  of  the  United  States  marshal  relative 
to  the  territory  of  Utah.  March  15,  1892.  4  p., 
3  plans.  8°.  (U.  S.  52.  Cong.  I.  sess.  H.  ex. 
doc.  139,  pt.  2.) 


[Adverse]  report  of  Territories  Committee  on 
bill  entitled  "  A  bill  for  the  local  government  of 
the  territory  of  Utah.  .  .  "  April  I,  1892.  28  p. 
S°.     (U.  S.  52.  Cong.  I.  Sess.      House  rept.  943.) 

1893. 
Report  of  Utah  Commission  relative  to  occu- 
pancy of  the  Industrial  Christian  Home  build- 
ing at  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  December  5,  1893. 
7  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  53.  Cong.,  2.  Sess.  Senate 
mis.  doc.  7.) 

1894. 

Letter  from  the  Attorney-General,  calling  atten- 
tion to  the  large  sums  due  the  United  States 
from  Utah  for  support  of  United  States  convicts 
in  the  territory.  January  4,  1894.  i  1.  8°. 
(U.  S.  53.  Cong.  2.  Sess.     Ex.  doc.  28.) 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  in 
response  to  the  Senate  resolution  of  January  16, 
1894,  calling  for  information  as  to  the  amount 
due  the  United  States  from  Utah  on  account  of 
costs  and  expenses  for  prosecutions  required  to 
be  paid  by  said  Territory  under  act  of  June  23, 
1874.  2  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  53.  Cong.  2.  Sess.  Senate. 
Ex.  doc.  28.) 

Report  of  Mr.  Faulkner  from  the  Committee 
on  Territories  recommending  the  admission  of 
Utah  as  a  state.  May  17,  1S94.  29  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
53.  Cong.  2.  Sess.     Sen.  Rept.  414.) 

Proceeding  in  the  House,  1899-1900,  relative 
to  the  rejection  of  Brigham  H.  Roberts.  (In: 
Congressional  Record,  v.  33  (see  index).) 

1899. 

A  BILL  providing  that  no  polygamist  shall  be 
a  senator  or  representative.  Introduced  in  the 
House  by  Mr.  Clark,  Jan.  23,  1S99.  n.p.  [1899.] 
I  1.     4°.     (U.  S.  55.  Cong.      H.  R.  11735.) 

Joint  resolution  proposing  amendments  to  the 
Constitution  prohibiting  polygamy  within  the 
United  States  and  all  places  subject  to  their 
jurisdiction,  and  disqualifying  polygamists  for 
election  as  Senators  or  Representatives  in  Con- 
gress. Introduced  in  the  House  by  Mr.  Capron, 
Feb.  6,  1899.  I  1.  4°.  (U.  S.  55.  Cong.  3.  sess. 
Res.  354.) 

Amendments  to  the  constitution  prohibiting  po- 
lygamy, etc.  Report  of  [Election  Committee 
to  accompany  H.  res.  354].  February  27,  1899. 
[Washington,  1899.]  16  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  55. 
Cong.  3.  sess.      H.  rept.  2307.) 

[Hearing  before]  special  committee  to  inves- 
tigate the  eligibility  of  Brigham  H.  Roberts,  of 
Utah,  to  a  seat  in  the  House  of  Representatives. 
[December,  1899.]  n.  t.-p.  [Washingto>t,  1900.] 
245  p.     8°. 

Joint  resolution  proposing  amendments  to  the 
Constitution  disqualifying  polygamists  for  elec- 
tion as  Senators  and  Representatives  in  Congress 
and  prohibiting  polygamy  and  polygamous  asso- 
ciation. .  .  In  the  House  Dec.  4,  1899.  u.  p. 
iSgg.  4  p.  4°.  (U.S.  56.  Cong.,  House  Joint 
Res.  I.) 

Resolution  [instructing  the  Committee  on  the 
Judiciary  to  report  to  the  Senate  all  informa- 
tion relative  to  the  practice  of  polygamy  in  the 
United  States.  .  .also    if    polygamists  have    held 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE   MORMONS 


U.  S.  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 
elective  offices  in  Utah,  or  Presidential  appoint- 
ments...]    In  the  Senate  Dec.  6,  iSgq.     w. /., 
1899.     2  p.     4°.     (U.  S.  56.  Cong.,  Senate  Kes. 
7-) 

Joint  resolution  proposing  an  amendment  to  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  prohibiting 
polygamy  and  polygamous  cohabitation  within 
the  bounds  of  a  State  or  Territory  of  the  United 
States.  In  the  House,  Dec.  11,  1899.  "■  /•> 
1899.  2  p.  4°.  (U.S.  56.  Cong.,  House  Joint 
Res.  6g.) 

Joint  resolution  proposing  an  amendment  to  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  prohibiting 
polygamy.  In  the  House,  Dec.  20,  1899.  ;/. /. 
1899.  2  p.,  I  1.  4°.  (U.  S.  56.  Cong.  House 
Joint  Res.  93.) 

1900. 

Joint  resolution  proposing  an  amendment  to 
the  Constitution  to  disqualify  persons  found 
guilty  of  polygamy  or  polygamous  cohabitation 
from  holding  office.  In  the  House,  Jan.  8,  1900. 
u.p.,  1900.  2  p.  4°.  (U.  S.  56.  Cong.,  House 
Joint  Res.  112.) 

Report  [majority  and  minority],  from  the  special 
committee  on  the  case  of  Brigham  H.  Roberts, 
representative-elect  from  the  State  of  Utah. 
January  20,  1900.  ;/.  (.-f>.  77  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
56.  Cong.,  I.  sess.  House  rept.  85.  pts.  1-2 
in  I.) 

Resolutions  from  the  majority  and  minority  of 
the  special  committee  on  the  case  of  Brigham 
H.  Roberts.  January  20,  igoo.  «.  t.-p.  2  1.  f°. 
,U.  S.  56.  Cong.  I.  sess.     H.  res.  107,  108.) 

Disqualifying  polygamists  for  election  as  Sena- 
tors, etc.,  Feb.  16,  1900.  Report  of  Elec- 
tion Committee  to  accompany  House  Joint  Res. 
I.  «. /.,  1900.  17  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  56.  Cong., 
I.  sess.      II.  rept.  348.) 

Contains  short  history  of  Mormonism. 

John  C.  Graham  and  Orson  Smith.  Report 
of  Post  Office  Committee  [on  hearings].  Sub- 
mitted by  Mr.  McPherson,  March,  1900.  [Rela- 
tive to  ineligibility  to  hold  Federal  office. 
Washington,  igoo.]  40,  14  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  56. 
Cong.  I.  sess.      H.  rpt.  611.) 

Graham  and  Smith  were  Mormons  and  question  of  in- 
eligibility was  raised  for  same  reason  as  was  that  of  Brigham 
H.  Roberts. 

ig02. 

Polygamy.  Joint  resolution  of  Judiciary  Com- 
mittee proposing  an  amendment  to  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  United  States  prohibiting  polyg- 
amous cohabitation  within  the  bounds  of  a  state 
or  territory  of  the  United  States,  1902.  «. /., 
1902.      17  p.     8°. 

1903. 

Insiue  (The)  of  Mormonism.  A  judicial  ex- 
amination by  the  District  Court  for  the  Third 
Judicial  District  of  Utah  of  the  endowment  oaths 
administered  in  all  the  Mormon  temples... to 
determine  whether  membership  in  the  Mormon 
Church  is  consistent  with  citizenship  in  the 
United  States.  Salt  Lake  Cily:  The  Utah  Amer- 
icans, 1903.    93  p.     8°.  I 


1 904- 1 906. 
Proceedings  before  the  Committee  on  Privi- 
leges  and  Elections  of  the  United  States  Senate 
in  the  matter  of  the  protests  against  the  right  of 
Hon.  Reed  Smoot,  a  Senator  from  the  State  of 
Utah,  to  hold  his  seat.  Washington:  Govt. 
Prtg.  Off.,  1904-06.     4  V.     8°. 

Utah.     Public  Documents. 

Territory,  1847-lSg^. 
Auditor. 
Annual    report.     1851,    1854,    1862/63,    1864/65- 
1868/69,  1872-1S73. 

It  is  not  possible  to  determme  precisely  the  dates  cov- 
ered by  the  reports  for  1851  and  1854.  The  reports  of 
J862/3  and  1S64/S  to  :866'7  are  for  the  fiscal  year  ending 
Oct.  31.  The  report  of  1867/8  covers  from  Nov.  i,  1867, 
to  Dec.  12,  1868,  that  of  1868/9  covers  from  Dec.  13,  1868, 
to  Dec.  31,  1869.  The  reports  for  1872  and  1873  ^rc  f°r 
the  calendar  year. 

The  auditor  of  1852  (Wm.  Clayton)  makes  the  report  as 
auditor  for  the  "  State  of  Deseret." 

The  reports  1851,  54,  62/3,  64/5, -63/q  are  in  the  Legist. 
Assembly  journals.  The  reports  for  1872  and  1873  are  con- 
tained in  Gov.  Woods'  message  for  1874. 
Continued  as: 
Biennial  report  of  the  auditor  of  public  accounts 
for  the  calendar  years  1874-75-1892-93.  (In: 
Legisl.  Assem.  Journals  for  1876-1S94.) 

The  reports  for  1874-75  and  1876-77316  also  contained 
in  Gov.  Emery's  messages  of  1876  and  1878  rasp. 

Separates.       1886-S7,    1892-93.      Salt    Lake 

City  [1887-93].     8°. 

County  financial  reports,   1873/75,  1875/77, 

1879/81,1881/83.   Salt  Lake  City,  i?,-;b-?>j^.    8°. 

A  large  number  of  these  reports  appe.ir  also  in  the  jour- 
nals of  the  Legislative  Assembly  from  1867  to  1890. 

These  reports  constitute  the  annual  financial  reports  of 
the  individual  counties,  required  to  be  transmitted  to  the 
territorial  auditor. 

Citizens. 

Memorial  against  the  admission  of  Utah  Territory 
as  a  state.  May  6,  1872.  n.  t.-p.  82  p.  8°. 
(U.  S.  42.  cong.,  2.  sess.,  House  misc.  doc.  208.) 

Non-Mormon  citizens  of  Utah.  Memorial  of  a 
committee  of  forty-five  gentlemen;  selected  at  a 
public  meeting  of  non-Mormon  residents  and 
voters  of  Salt  Lake  City.  .  held  on  the  19th  of 
January,  1874,  to  prepare  a  memorial  to  Con- 
gress, setting  forth  the  grievances  of  the  non- 
Mormon  people... and  for  such  legislation  by 
Congress  as  is  needed  for  the  full  protection  of 
all  classes  of  people  residing  in  said  territory. 
February  g,  1874.  \^Washington'\  1874.  8  p. 
8°.     43.  cong.,  I.  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  120.) 

Memorial  to  congress  asking  for  the  admission  of 
Utah  as  a  state  in  the  Union.  June  23,  1882. 
n.  t.-p.  13  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  47.  cong.,  i.  sess., 
House  misc.  doc.  43.) 

Constitutional  Conventions. 

1849.  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Deseret,  with 
the  journal  of  the  convention  which  formed  it, 
and  the  proceedings  of  the  legislature  conse- 
quent thereon,  n.  t.-p.  [Washington]  1850. 
12  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  31.  cong.,  I.  sess.  H.  misc. 
doc.  18.) 

1858.  Memorial  of  delegates  of  the  convention 
which  adopted  a  constitution  with  a  view  to  the 
admission  of    Utah   into  the  Union...  together 


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229 


Utah   {Terr.)  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 

with  a  copy  of  that  constitution,  April  20,  1S5S. 
10  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  35.  cong.,  I.  sess.  S.  misc. 
doc.  240.) 

i860.  Memorial.  .  .of  the  people  of.. .Utah,  ac- 
companied by  a  state  constitution,  asking  admis- 
sion into  the  Union.  December  31,  1S60.  11  p. 
8°.     (U.  S.  36.  cong.  2.  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  lo.) 

1862.  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Deseret.  Me- 
morials of  the  Legislature  and  constitutional 
convention  of  Utah  Terr.,  praying  admission  of 
said  territory  into  the  Union  as  the  State  of 
Deseret.  1S62.  11  p.  (U.  S.  37.  cong.,  2.  sess. 
House  misc.  doc.  78.) 
Contains  text  of  Constitution  of  1862. 

1872.  Memorial  of  the  convention.  ..convened  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  February  19,  1872;  with  the  con- 
stitution of.  .  .Deseret.  April  2,  1872.  21  p. 
8°.  (U.  S.  42.  cong.  2.  sess.  H.  misc.  doc.  165.) 
18S2.  Constitution  of  the  state  of  Utah.  Adopted 
by  the  convention,  April  27,  1882.  Ratified  by 
the  people.  May  22,  1S82.  Salt  Lake  City:  Des- 
eret .Vews  Co.,  iS32.     42  p.      8°. 

With  journal  of  proceedings  and  memorial  asljing  ad- 
mission into  the  Union. 

1887.  Constitution  of  the  state  of  Utah,  and  me- 
morial to  Congress,  asking  admission  into  the 
Union.     1SS7.    [Salt  Lake  City,   18S7.]  27  p.   8°. 

1 888.  Memorial.  ..  [asking  admission  into  the 
Union]  January  12,  18SS.  14  p.  8'\  (U.  S. 
50.  cong.  I.  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  104.) 

Council. 
Journal.      Sess.     i,    and    special    (1851/2)  ;    3-4 
(1853/4-1S54/5);    13  (1863/4);    15-31   (1865/6- 
1894).      Salt  Lake  City,  iis'2-i^<i4.      8°. 
Succeeded  under  state  government  by  Senate. 

Equalization  Board. 
Report.      1890/1,  1S92/3.      Salt  Lake    City,  1892- 

94.    s°. 

Governor. 
Annual  message. 

The  Library  has  the  following  messages  only  as  they  are 
contained  in  the  Legislative  Assembly  Journals: 
1S51,  Sept.  23  (Voung).  1876,  Jan.  n  (Emery). 

1852,  Jan.  5         "  1878,  Jan.  14        " 

1853,  Dec.  13       "  1882,  Jan.  g  (Thomas). 

1854,  Dec.  II        "  "  "    "(Murray). 
1863,  Dec.  14  (Reed).                   1884,  Jan.  14 

1865,  Dec.  II  (Durkee).  18S6,  Jan.  ii    " 

1866,  Dec.  10    •'  1888,  Jan.  g  (West). 
1868,  Jan.  13    "  i8go,  Jan.  13  (Thomas). 
i86g,  Jan  11  (Higgins).  i8g2,  Jan.  12     " 
187c,  Jan.  II  (.Mann).  1894,  Jan.  8  (West). 
1872,  Jan.  g  (Woods). 

Separates.  1874  (Woods),  1876  (Em- 
ery), 1S73  (Emery).  iS8i  (West),  1S94  (West). 

The  messages  of  iS88  and  1894  are  called  "  Message  of 
the  Governor  and  accompanying  documents,"  and  include 
reports  of  the  executive  officers. 

Annual  Report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior, 
1880-83,86-96.  IVashimrton:  Govt.  Prtg.  Office, 
iSSo-96.     8°.     (U.  S.  Interior  Dept.) 

A  despatch  from  Governor  Cumming  relative  to  the 
termination  of  the  difficulties  with  the  territory 
of  Utah.  June  10,  1858.  7  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
35.  Cong.,  I  sess.     S.  e.t.  doc.  (37.) 

Veto  of  memorial  to  Congress  for  appropriation  to 
defray  e.xpenses  of  Indian  war  in  Utah  during 
1865,  1866  and  1867.  (Legisl.  Assem.  journals. 
18.  ann.  sess.       1869,  pp.  155-156.) 


House  of  Representatives. 

Journal.  Sess.  i.  and  special  (1851/2),  3-4 
(1853/54-54/55).  13  (1S63),  15-20  (1865/66- 
1872),  22-26  (1876-18S4),  28-31  special  (1888- 
1896).      Salt  Lake  City,  \%il-\ic)b.      8°. 

The  journals  of  the  i,  3-4  and  17  sessions  are  bound  to- 
gether with  those  of  the  Council  under  a  common  title- 
page. 

Rules.    30.  sess.,  1892.     Salt  Lake  City,  \%<^i.     8°. 

Legislative   Assembly. 
See  also  Council  and  House  of  Representatives. 

Memorial  of  the  members... of  the  Assembly... 
praying  Congress  to  give  them  a  voice  in  the 
selection  of  their  rulers,  March  17,  1S58.  5  p. 
8°.  (U.  S.  35.  Cong.  I.  sess.  H.  misc.  doc. 
100.) 

Memorial .  . .  praying  for  the  annexation  of  a  por- 
tion of  the  territory  of  Arizona  lying  north  and 
west  of  Colorado  river,  to  the  territory  of  Utah. 
...  February  24,  1865.  i  1.  8^  (U.  S.  38. 
Cong.  2.  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  53.) 

Memorial.  .  .for  the  admission  of  the  state  of  Dese- 
ret into  the  Union,  and  accompanying  papers, 
March   20.    1867.     8   p.      8°.     (U.  S.  40.  Cong. 

1  sess.     H.  mis.  doc.  26.) 

Contains  te.xt  of  the  Constitution  of  1867  and  of  the  act 
of  Deseret  of  Feb.  22,  1867,  amending  the  constitution. 

Memorial  of  the  Governor  and  Legislature  of  Utah 
praying  for  the  establishment  of  a  land  office  in 
said  territory.  January  27,  1868.  I  1.  8". 
(U.  S.  40.  Cong.  2.  sess.     H.  misc.  doc.  71.) 

Memorial.  .  .praying  for  an  appropriation  to  pay 
for  Indian  depredations  and  expenses  incurred  in 
suppressing  Indian    hostilities,    March  9,    1S68. 

2  p.      S".     (U.    S.   40.  Cong.   2.   Sess.      House 
mis.  doc.  99.) 

Memorial.  .  .praying  for  an  amendment  of  the  or- 
ganic act  of  that  territory.  April  i,  1872.  i  1. 
8°.    (U.  S.  42.  Cong.  2.  sess.     H.  mis.  doc.  155.) 

Memorial.  .  .asking  for  a  commission  of  investiga- 
tion to  be  sent  to  Utah  to  inquire  into  all  alleged 
abuses  in  atTairs  there.  February  16,  1S74.  2  p. 
8°.  (U.  S.  43.  Cong.  I  sess.  H.  misc.  doc. 
I39-) 

Protest  [to  Congress  against  unjust  action  towards 
the  people  of  that  territory].  April  i,  1S84. 
13  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  48.  Cong.  I  sess.  H.  misc. 
doc.  45.) 

Memorial  of  the  Governor  and  Legislative  Assem- 
bly. .  .for  the  admission  of  Utah  into  the  Union 
of  states,  January  24,  1S94.  2  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
53.  Cong.  2.  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  100.) 

Memorial  of  the  territorial  legislature  in  favor  of 
restoring  certain  real  estate  to  the  Mormon 
church,  February  I,  1894.  2  p.  8°.  (U.  S. 
53.  Cong.  2.  sess.     S.  misc.  doc.  Si.) 

Road,  Bridges  and  Ferries  Committee. 

Report  recoinmending  passage  of  act  granting  to 
P.  H.  and  B.  H.  Young  right  to  erect  toll 
bridge  across  East  Weber  and  Bear  rivers. 
(Legisl.  Assem.  journals.  3.  ann.  sess.  1853/54; 
p.  32.) 


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LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING  TO   THE    MORMONS 


Utah   {Terr.)  Public  Documents,  cont'd. 

Schools  Commissioner. 
Annual  report  of  the  superintendent   of  common 
schools,  1862/63,  1S65-69.    (In:  Legisl.  Assem. 
journals,  1863/64-1870.) 

Continued  as: 

Biennial  report  of  the  superintendent  of  common 
schools,  1875/77.  (In:  Legisl.  Assem.  journals, 
1878;  pp.  345-380.) 

Separate.    1873/5.    Salt  Lake  City ,  \%-}b. 

70  p. 

Contains  historical  sketch  of  education  in  Utah  by  Hon. 
H.  Riggs  (pp.  43-60),  and  the  text  of  the  new  school  law  of 
1876  (pp.  61-70). 

Continued  as: 
Biennial  report   of  the  superintendent  of    district 
schools,  1877/9.     (In:  Legisl.  Assem.  jols.  1880 
(PP-  443-493-) 

Separate.     1877/79-1881/83.     Salt  Lake  City, 

1880-1884.     8°. 

Continued  as: 
Biennial   report  of  tie   commissioner  of   schools, 
1886/87.     Salt  Lake  City,  !?>?>%.     8°. 
Continued  as: 
Annual   report   of   the    commissioner   of   schools, 
i-[7]   (1888-1894).     n.    t.-p.     (In:  U.    S.   con- 
gressional docs.,  as  follows.) 
I.    1888  in  50  cong.,  2  sess.     Sen.  e.\.  doc.  87. 


1890 


1893 


51 
51 
52 
52 
53 
53 


27- 
"       "       "     46. 
House  misc.  doc.  47. 
Sen.  ex.  doc.  30. 
"       "     24. 
"      "       "     so. 


Statistics  Bureau. 

Triennial  report,  1894.  Salt  Lake  City,  1895.  8°. 
Statutes. 

Acts,  resolutions  and  memorials,  passed  at  the 
several  annual  sessions.  .  .from  1851  to  1870  in- 
clusive.     .Salt  Lake  City:  J.  Bull,  1870.      8°. 

Acts,  resolutions  and  memorials,  passed  at  the 
several  annual  sessions.  .  .  Great  Salt  Lake 
City:  J.  Cain,  1855.     460  p.      12°. 

Acts,  resolutions  and  memorials,  passed  at  the 
several  annual  sessions .  .  .  Great  Salt  Lake  City: 
H.  McEwen,  1866.      viii,  247  p.     8°. 

Laws  passed,  i.  and  spec.  (1851/2),  11  (1861/2), 
16-19(1867-70),  21  (74),  23(1878),  25-31(1882- 
1894).      Salt  Lake  City,  \'i>^^-^\.     8°. 

Supreme  Court. 
Rules  of  practice  in  the   Supreme  Court  of  Utah 

Territory  [revised  and  adopted,  1891.     Salt  Lake 

City,  1891J.     15  p-      8°. 

Treasurer. 
.A.nnual  report  of  the  treasurer,  1862/63,  1864/65- 

1868/69.    (In:  Legisl.  Assem.  journals,  1863/64- 

1870.) 

The  reports  of  1862/63,  1864/65  and  1865/66  are  for  the 

fiscal  year  ending  Oct.  31.    The  reports  of  18667  and  1867/8 

are  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  Dec.  12.     The  report  of  1868/9 

ends  with  the  calendar  year  of  1869. 
Continued  as: 
Biennial    report  of  the  treasurer  for  the  calendar 

period  ending   1873-1893.     (In:   Legisl.  Assem. 

journals,  1876-1894.) 
1873,  1875,  1877.     (In.:  Gov.'s  message, 

1876,   1878.) 
1887.     (In:    Auditor's  Biennial  report, 

1886/87.) 


Women. 
A  petition  of  22,626  women  of  Utah  asking  for  the 
repeal  of  certain  laws,  the  enactment  of  others, 
and  the  admission  of  the  territory  of  Utah  as  a 
stale.  January  13,  1876.  2  p.  8°.  (U.  S.  44- 
Cong.  I  Sess.     Housemis.doc.  42.) 


State,   i8g6-date. 

Adjutant  General's  Office. 
Report   of   the   adjutant   general,    1897/98.      Salt 

Lake  City,  1899.      8°. 
1897/98-1905/06.     Salt  Lake  City.  1899- 

1907.     (In:  Public  docs.  1897/98-1905/06.) 

Attorney  General,  Office  of. 

Report  of  the  attorney-general,  1-2  (1896-1S97/9S). 

Salt  Lake  City,  1897-99.      8°. 
2  et  seq.  (1897-/98-1904/06.)    Salt  Lake 

aV^' [1898-1907].     (In:   Public  docs.   1897/98- 

1905/06.) 

Auditor. 
Annual  report.     1896.     Salt  Lake  City,  i%q-].     8°. 

Continued  as: 
Biennial  report  of  the  auditor,   1896/98-1904/06. 

Salt  Lake  City,  1 898-1907.     8°. 
1897/98-1904/06.      Salt    Lake    City. 

1S98-1907.     (In:  Public  docs.  1897/98-1905/06.) 

Bribery  Investigation  Committee. 

Stenographic  report  of  the  evidence  taken  before 
the  Legislative  Committee  on  investigation  in 
the  hearing  on  Representative  Law's  charges  of 
bribery.  February,  1899.  {Salt  Lake  City:  Salt 
Lake  Herald  Print,]  1899.  48  I.  4°- 
Repr.:   Salt  Lake  Herald. 

Code  Commission. 
Report,  1897.     5tY  Statutes.     Revised  statutes.  .  . 
1897. 

Constitutional  Conventions. 

1895.  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Utah  as  framed 
by  the  constitutional  convention. .  .Salt  Lake 
City... 1895.  Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Job  Prtg. 
Co.,  1895.      12.  iv,  48  p.     8°. 

1895.  Official  report  of  the  proceedings  and  de- 
bates of  the  convention  assembled.  .  .on  the 
fourth  day  of  March,  1895,  to  adopt  a  con- 
stitution for  the  state  of  Utah.  Salt  Lake  City: 
Star  Prtg.  Co.,  1898.     2  v.     4°. 

Engineer's  Office. 

Biennial  report  of  the  engineer,  i-2_(iS97/8- 
1899/1900);  4  (1903-04).  Salt  Lake  City,  1899- 
1905.      8°. 

1-5(1897/98-1905/06).    Salt  Lake  City, 

1899-1907.    (In:  Publicdocs.  1897/98-1905/06.) 

Equalization  Board. 
Report   of  the  board,    1897/98.     Salt  Lake  City, 

1899.     8°. 
1897/98-1905/06.    Salt  Lake  City,  1899- 

1907.     (In:   Public  docs.      1897/98-1905/06.) 


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Utah   {State)   Public  Documents,  cont'd. 

Governor. 
Biennial  messages.  1897-1907.  Salt  Lake  City, 
1897-1907.  8°. 
Gov.  Well's  inaugural  message,  Jan.  8,  i8q6,  may  be 
found  in  the  House  and  Senate  journals  of  1806.  It  is  also 
printed  in  the  report  of  the  Utah  Commission  for  1896.  All 
the  messages  of  the  Governors  are  to  be  found  in  the  House 
and  Senate  journals,  some  of  them  may  also  be  found  in  the 
Public  Documents. 

House  of  Representatives. 
Journal.     Sess.  1-2  (1896-1897) ;  4-7(1901-1907). 

Sale  Lake  City,  1896-1907.      8". 
Rules.     Sess.  2-3  (1897-99);  6(1905).      Salt  Lake 

City,  1 897-1905.     8°. 

Judiciary  Committee. 
Report  on  bill  for  punishment  of  polygamy,     n.t.p. 

1888.      (House   Journal.     28    sess.      1888,    pp. 

132-134-) 

Land  Commission. 
Annual  report  of  state  board  of  land  commissioners. 

1-7(1896-1902).    Salt  Lake  City,  i?sqi-l()02-     8°. 
3  (1898),  5-7  (1900-1902),  g-io  (1904- 

1905).     Salt  Lake  City,  1899-1905.      (In:  Public 

docs.      1898-1905/06.) 

Legislature. 
[Public  documents.]    1897/98,   '99/1900,  1901/02, 
1903/04,  1905/06.     [Salt  Lake  City]  1899-1907. 
8°. 

Public  Instruction  Department. 
Report  of  superintendent,  1-2(1896-1896/8).     Salt 

Lake  City,  1S97-99.      8°. 
2-6(1896/98-1904/06).     Salt  Lake  City, 

1899-n.  d.     (In:  Public  docs.  1897/98-1905/06.) 

Semi-Centennial  Commission. 
Official  report,  and  financial  statement  of  the... 
commission  and  official  programme  of  the  Utah 
Pioneer  Jubilee  held  at  -Salt  Lake  City.  .  .July  20 
to  25,  1897,  in  commemoration  of  the  arrival  of 
the  first  band  of  pioneers  in  the  valley  of  the 
Great  Salt  Lake.  Salt  Lake  City:  Dese}-et  News 
Pub.  Co.,  1899.     99  p.     8°. 

Senate. 
Journal.     Sess.  1-2   (1896-97):    4-7    (1901-1907). 

Salt  Lake  City,  1896-1907.      8°. 
Rules.     Sess.  2-3  (1897-99);  6(1905).      Salt  Lake 

City,  1897-1905.      8°. 

State  Department. 
[Biennial]    report   of  the   secretary.      1896-97/98, 

1901/02-1903/04.      Salt  Lake   City,    1897-1905. 

8°. 

1897/98-1905/06.    Salt  Lake\Ciiy,  1899- 

1907.     (In:   Public  docs.      1897/98-1905/06.) 

Statistics  Bureau. 

Annual  report.  1-6  (1901-1906).  Salt  Lake  City, 
1902-1907.     8°. 

Statutes. 

Lawrs  passed.  I.  andjspec. — 3.  sess.  (1896-1899). 
Salt  Lake  City,  1896-99.      8". 

The  revised  statutes  of  Utah  as  reported  to  the 
legislature  of  the  state  of  Utah  at  its  second 
regular  session  by  the  Code  commission.  Salt 
Lake  City:  Descret  News  Pub.  Co.,  iZi)"].   2  v.   £°. 


The  revised  statutes  of  the  state  of  Utah  in  force 
Jan.  I,  1898.  [Lincoln,  Neb.:  State  Journal  Co., 
prtrs.,  1S97.]     XX,  1224  p.      4°. 

Treasurer,  Office  of. 
Biennial    statement    of    the    treasurer.      1898/99— 

1901/02.     [Salt  Lake  City]  1899-1903.      8°. 

1897/98-1904/06.       Salt  Lake    City, 

1899-1907.   (In;  Public  docs.    1897/98-1905/06.) 

Salt  Lake  City,  1 899-1907.      8°. 

Utah  affairs.  Congress  and  polygamy.  Salt 
Lake  City:  Desiret  News  Est.,  \'i,-ii,.     30  p.      8°. 

Consists  of  nine  letters  signed  "  Veritas,"  and  te.xt  of 
Poland  bill. 

Utah  Board  of  Trade.  The  resources  and  at- 
tractions of  the  territory  of  Utah.  Omaha,  1S79. 
74  p.,  7  pi.     8°. 

Utah  Commission.  See  United  States.— 
Public  Documents,  1882-1896. 

Utah  (The)  contest  for  delegate  to  Congress. 
The  case  stated  in  behalf  of  Mr.  Campbell,  includ- 
ing the  evidence.  .  .  Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune  Co., 
1881.     27,  Iviii  p.,  I  1.     8°. 

Utah  and  the  Mormons.  (In:  Tribune  Almanac 
for  1859.     pp.  37-42.      [New  York,  i860?]) 

Utah  and  the  Mormons.  Detailed  account  of 
the  experiences  of  Frederick  Loba.  (New  York 
Times.    May  i,  185S.    p.  4,  cols,  5-6;  p.  5,  col.  i.) 

Utah  (The)  Pioneers.  Celebration  of  the  en- 
trance of  the  pioneers  into  Great  Salt  Lake  Valley. 
Thirty-third  anniversary,  July  24,  1880.  Full  ac- 
count of  the  proceedings.  .  .  Salt  Lake  City  Deseret 
News  Est.,  1880.      52  p.     8°. 

Utah  (The)  question.  (In:  Littell's  Living  Age. 
Boston.  1854.      8°.     pp.  496-498.) 

From  N.  Y.  Journal  of  Commerce,  January  ig,  1854. 

Utah  and  statehood.  Objections  considered. 
Simple  facts  plainly  told.  .  By  a  resident  of  Utah. 
New  York:  The  Author,  1888'.      ir  p.      8°. 

Utah  statehood.  Reasons  why  it  should  not  be 
granted.  Will  the  American  people  surrender  the 
territory  to  an  unscrupulous  and  polygamous  theoc- 
racy? Embracing:  the  Mormon  preliminary  move- 
ment. .  .  Utah  Commission  report.  .  .  Salt  Lake  City: 
Iribune  Print,  1887.      16,  72  p.      8°. 

Utah's  industries.     See  Fletcher  (C.  H.  B.) 

Van  der  Donckt  (C.)  See  Roberts  (Brig- 
ham  Henry),  and  C.  Van  der  Donckt. 

Van  Dusen  (Increase  McGee),  and  Maria 
Van  Dusen.  Spiritual  delusions:  being  a  key  to 
the  mysteries  of  Mormonism,  exposing  the  particu- 
lars of  that  astounding  heresy,  the  spiritual  wife 
system,  as  practiced  by  Brigham  Young,  of  Utah. 
By  I.  McG.  Van  Dusen,  and  Maria,  his  wife, 
seceders  from  that  singular  sect . .  .  New  York: 
Moulton  b' Ttittle,  \%'^\.     64  p.     8°. 

New  York:  A.  Ratiney,  1856.    64  p., 

I  pi.     8°. 

New    York:    114  Nassau   St.,   1859. 

64  P-.  8  pi.     8'. 

Other  editions  entitled,  Positively  true;  Hidden  orgies;  The 
sublime  and  ridiculous  blended;  and.  Startling  disclosures. 

The  sublime  and  ridiculous  blended,  called 

the  endowment:  as  was  acted... in  secret,  in  the 
Nauvoo  Temple...  New  York:  The  author,  1848. 
3-24  p.      12". 

Other  editions  entitled.  Positively  true;  Spiritual  delusions; 
Hidden  orgies;  and,  Startling  disclosures. 


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LIST    OF    WORKS    RELATING    TO    THE    MORMONS 


General  IForks,  cont'd. 

Positively  true.    A  dialogue  between  Adam 

and  Eve,  the  Lord  and  the  Devil,  called  the  endow- 
ment: as  it  was  acted.  ..in  secret,  in  the  Nauvoo 
Temple. .  .  Albany:  C  Killiner,  1S47.  24  p.  2.  ed. 
S  . 

Title  on  cover,  "The  sublime  and  ridiculous  blended," 
which  was  the  title  of  1848  ed.  Other  editions  entitled,  Spirit- 
ual delusions:  Hidden  orgies;  and.  Startling  disclosures. 

Startling  disclosures  of  the  great  Mormon 

conspiracy  against  the  liberties  of  this  country: 
being  the  celebrated  "endowment,"  as  it  was  acted 
by  upwards  of  twelve  thousand  men  and  women  in 
secret  in  the  Nauvoo  Temple,  in  1846,  and  said  to 
have  been  revealed  from  God. .  .  Ne-w  York:  Blake 
&f  Jackson,  1849.      8  1.      8°. 

New  York:  Blake  &"  Jackson,    1849. 

23  p.,  2  pi.      8". 

A^eiu  York:  Mr.  dr"  Mrs.  Van  Dusen, 

1849.     23  p.,  5  pi.     8°. 

Ne-iO  York:  Mr.  b'  Mrs.  Vati  Diisen, 

1849.     23  p.,  2  pi.     8°. 

New   York:  Blake' b"  Jackson,  1850. 

7I.,  2pl.      8°. 

[5.  ed.]     NeiuYork,  (852.     13  1.     8°. 

Other  editions  entitled  Spiritual  delusions;  Positively  true; 
The  sublime  and  ridiculous  blended;  and.  Hidden  orgies. 

Van  Dusen  (Increase  McGee  and  Maria),  and 
John  Thomas.  Sketch  of  the  rise,  progress,  and 
dispersion  of  the  Mormons,  by  John  Thomas;  to 
which  is  added  an  account  of  the  Nauvoo  Temple 
mysteries,  and  other  abominations  practiced  by  this 
impious  sect  previous  to  their  emigration  for  Cali- 
fornia, by  I.  McG.  Van  Dusen;  formerly  one  of  the 
initiated  [and  M.  Van  Dusen].  London:  A.  Hall  of 
Co.  [1S47]     24  p.      12°. 

The  "  Account,"  which  is  entitled  "  Hidden  orgies,"  is  the 
same  as  his  Spiritual  delusions;  Positively  true;  The  sublime 
and  ridiculous  blended;  and  Startling  disclosures,  which  are 
the  titles  of  other  editions. 

Veed-Fald  (Jorgen).  Belysning  af  nogle  af 
vore  Dages  uholdbare  Troesbekjendelser.  Udgivet 
af  Ole  Veed-Fald,  sen.  Aalhorg:  C.  Schou:  H.  D. 
Johansen,  1855-57.      3  v.      12°. 

Veed-Fald  (Ole),  sr.  En  Proces  imod  Mor- 
monerne.  Meddeelt  af  O.  Veed-Fald.  Aalborg: 
P.  A.  Hoist,  1S52.     42  p.      16°. 

*•  Veritas,"     See  Utah  aflairs. 

Victor  {Mrs.  Metta  Victoria  Fuller).  Lives  of 
female  .Mormons;  a  narrative  of  facts  stranger  than 
fiction.  By  Metta  Victoria  Fuller.  Philadelphia: 
G.  G.  Evans,  i860,     xii,  25-326  p.      12°. 

Mormon  wives:  a  narrative  of  facts  stronger 

than    fiction.     By     Metta    Victoria    Fuller.     Ne-u 

York:  Derby  b' Jackson,  1856.   xii,  25-326  p.    12°. 

Vindex.     .See  Mountain  Meadows  massacre. 

Vogt  Dig  for  Mormonerne.  Kjobenhavn;  F. 
Woldike,  1862.      22  p.      12°. 

Wainwright  (Charles  Henry).  Mormonism 
tried  by  the  Bible  and  condemned;  an  address  to 
the  Church  of  the  Latter- Day  Saints.  Ipswich: 
W.  Hunt,  1855.     22  p.      12°. 

Waite  {Mrs.  Catharine  Van  Valkenburg).  Ad- 
ventures of  the  Far-West;  and  life  among  the  Mor- 
moas.  Chicago.  C.  V.  Waite  tSr*  Co.,  1882.  xi, 
311  p.      lb". 


The   Mormon   prophet  and  his   harem;  or, 

An  authentic  history  of  Brigham  Young,  his  numer 
ous  wives  and  children...  Cambridge:  Riverside 
Press,  1866.     X,  280  p.,  I  pi.,  I  plan,  4  port.     12° 

Chicago:  J.  S.  Goodman  &' Co.,  1 868 

31 S  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port.      5.  ed.  rev.     8°. 

Waite  (Charles  B. )     Argument  before  the  Com 
mittee  on    Elections,    House   of    Representatives 
March  25-27.  1868,  in  the  case  of  William  M'Grorty 
vs.  Wm.  H.  Hooper,  sitting  delegate  from. .  .Utah 
n.  p.  [1868]     32  p.     8°. 

Waite  (Henry  Randall).  Illiteracy  and  Mor 
monism.  A  discussion  of  federal  aid  to  education 
and  the  Utah  problem.  Boston:  D.  Lothrob  &" 
Co.  [1885]     43  p.     8°. 

Wandell  (C.  W.)  History  of  the  persecutions!! 
endured  by  the.  . .  Latter-Day  Saints,  in  America. .. 
Sydney:  A.  Mason  [1849].     ^4  P-      8°- 

Ward  (Artemus),  pseud,  of  Charles  Farrer 
Browne.  Artemus  Ward's  lecture  on  the  Mor- 
mons. Edited  with  a  prefatory  note  by  Edward  P. 
Hingston.  London:  Chatto  cSr'  Windus,  18S2. 
64  p.,  14  pi.      12°. 

Ward  (Austin  N.)  Male  life  among  the 
Mormons;  or.  The  husband  in  Utah:  detailing 
sights  and  scenes  among  the  Mormons;  with  re- 
marks on  their  moral  and  social  economy.  Ed.  by 
Maria  N.  Ward.  Philadelphia:  J.  E.  Potter  <Sr* 
Co.  [cop.  1S63]     xiv,   15-310  p.      12°. 

Ward  (J.  H.)  Gospel  philosophy,  showing  the 
absurdities  of  infidelity,  and  the  harmony  of  the 
gospel  with  science  and  history,  by  J.  H.  Ward. . . 
Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1884. 
vii,  9-216  p.      12°. 

Ward  (Maria  N.)  Female  life  among  the 
Mormons:  a  narrative  of  many  years'  personal  expe- 
rience. Bv  the  wife  of  a  Mormon  eider.  . .  New 
York:  J.  C.  Derby,  1855.     x,  9-449  p.,  I  pi.      12°. 

Later  editions  entitled,  The  Mormon  wife,  and,  Maria 
Ward's  disclosures:  female  life  among  the  Mormons. 

Maria    Ward's    disclosures.     Female    life 

among  the  Mormons:  A  narrative  of  many  years' 
personal  experience.  By  the  wife  of  a  Mormon 
elder.  .  .  New  York:  Derbv  dr*  Jackson,  i860. 
X,  9-440  p.,  2  pi.  (col'd.)     12°. 

An.earlier  edition  entitled.  Female  life  among  the  Mormons. 
A  later  edition  entitled.  The  Mormon  wife. 

The  Mormon  wife;  a  life  story  of  the  sacri- 
fices, .of  woman.  A  narrative  of  many  years' 
personal  experience,  by  the  wife  of  a  Mormon  elder 
[Maria  Ward].  Hartford:  Hartford  Pub.  Co., 
1872.     xvii,  9-449  p.,  10  pi.,  6  port.      8°. 

Earlier  editions  entitled,  Female  life  among  the  Mormons; 
Maria  Ward's  disclosures:  female  life  among  the  Mormons. 

Warner(A.  G.)  Cooperation  among  Mormons. 
(In  his:  Three  phases  of  cooperation  in  the  West. 
Baltimore,  1SS8.  8°.  pp.  427-439.  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  studies.     6.  ser. ,  nos.  7-8.) 

Washburn  {Mrs.  J.  A.  L.)  [Account  of  Sail 
Lake  City  and  the  Mormons.]  (In  her:  To  the 
Pacific  and  back.  New  York,  1887.  8°.  pp. 
34-37.) 

Watson  (Wingfield).  The  Book  of  Mormon. 
An  essay  on  its  claims  and  prophecies.  \^Boyne, 
Mich.]  18S4.      16  p.     8°. 

Way   to  end   the   Mormon   war.     (In:  Littell's 
Living  Age.     Boston,  1854.     8°.     pp.  494-496.) 
From  N.  Y.  Evening  Post,  January  14,  1854. 


LIST   OF   WORKS   RELATING   TO   THE    MORMONS 


■JO 


General  irorks,  cont'd. 

Webster  (Thomas).  Some  extracts  from  the 
Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants  of  the  Church  of 
the  Latter-Day  Saints,  to  which  are  added  some 
facts,  tending  to  show  the  utter  failure  of  their 
pretended  prophecies...  Preston.  Ettg.:  W.  Pol- 
lard [lij^ol^.     iv,  5-28  p.      8°. 

Wedderburn  {Sir  David).  [Account  of  the 
Mormons.]  (In:  Mrs.  E.  H.  Perciv.\l's  Life  of 
Sir  David  Wedderburn.  London,  18S4.  8°.  pp. 
229-230,  240-244.) 

Weightman  (Hugh).  Mormonism  exposed. 
The  other  side.  From  a  legal  standpoint,  n.  p. 
18S4.     45-66  p.     8°.     (No.  3.) 

West  (C.  W.),  Governor  of  Utah.  See  Baskin 
(Robert  N.);  Gov.  West  and  the  polygamists; 
and  Utah. —  Governor. 

Wetmore  (A.)  [Joseph  Smith,  and  the  Mor- 
mons in  Jackson  County,  Mo.]  (In  his:  Gazetteer 
of  the  state  of  Missouri...  St.  Louis,  1S37.  8°. 
pp.  92-97.) 

Wharton  (Thomas).  A  Latter-Day  Saint,  be- 
ing the  story  of  the  conversion  of  Ethel  Jones, 
related  bv  herself.  [By  Thomas  Wharton.]  New 
York:  H.  Holt  &=  Co.,  18S4.  i  I.,  200  p.  16°. 
(American  novel  series,  no.  i.) 

Whitmer  (David).  An  address  to  all  believers 
in  Christ.  By  a  witness  to  the  divine  authenticity 
of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Richmond,  Mo.,  1887. 
75  p.     8°. 

An  address  to  believers  in  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon.     [Richmond,  Mo.,  1887.]      7,  (l)  p.      8°. 

Whitney  (Helen  Mar).  Plural  marriage,  as 
taught  by  the  prophet  Joseph.  A  reply  to  Joseph 
Smith,  editor  of  the  Lamoni  (Iowa)  "Herald." 
Salt  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Instructor  Office, 
1882.      52  p.      12". 

Why  we  practice  plural   marriage.     By  a 

"  Mormon  "  wife  and  mother.  Salt  Lake  City: 
The  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  18S4.      72  p.      12°. 

Whitney  (J.)  Mormonism  unravelled.  Pseudo- 
revelations;  alias,  The  Book  of  Doctrine  and  Cove- 
nants, not  of  God;  and  the  Mormon  Christ  a  false 
Christ,  Joseph  Smith  a  fanatic  and  no  prophet  of 
God.  London:  Simpkin,  Marshall  fir"  Co.,  185 1. 
vi,   I  ].,  9-47  p.      12°. 

Whitney  (Orson  Ferguson).  Elias:  an  epic 
of  the  ages.  New  York:  The  Knickerbocker  Press, 
1904.     xi,  162  p.,  5  pi.      8°. 

Author's  jubilee  edition,     no.  g8  of  150  cops.  ptd. 

History  of    Utah,  comprising  preliminary 

chapters  on  the  previous  history  of  her  founders, 
accounts  of  early  Spanish  and  American  explora- 
tions. .  .advent  of  the  Mormon  pioneers.  .  .and  the 
subsequent  creation  and  development  of  the  terri- 
tory. Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  (S^"  Sojts  Co., 
1892-1904.     4  v.     4°. 

Life  of  Heber  C.  Kimball,  an  apostle;   the 

father  and  founder  of  the  British  mission.  Salt 
Lake  City:  The  Kimball  family,  1888.  xvi,  17- 
520  p.,  5  ports.      8°. 

"  The  Mormon  Prophet's  tragedy."  A  re- 
view of  an  article  by  the  late  John  Hay,  published 
originally  in  the  x\tlantic  Monthly  for   Dec,  i8bo, 


and  republished  in  the  Saints  Herald  of  June  21, 
1905.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  Deseret  News,  1905. 
98  p.      12°. 

The   poetical   writings  of  O.    F.   Whitney. 

Poems  and  poetic  prose.  Compiled  and  published 
by  the  author.  Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor 
Off.,  l88g.      vii,  9-20S  p.,  i  port.      12°. 

Two  poems:  The  women  of  tjie  everlasting 

covenant,  and  The  land  of  Shinehah.  Salt  Lake 
City:  Deseret  Ne-vs  Est.,  1880.      16  p.      12". 

Whitsitt  (William  H.)  Mormonism.  (In: 
Concise  dictionarj'  of  religious  knowledge,  and 
gazetteer;  edited  by  S.  M.  Jackson,  T.  W.  Cham- 
bers [and  others].  Ne-M  York,  iSgi.  2.  ed.  nar. 
4°.) 

Whittier  (John  G.)  A  Mormon  conventicle. 
(In:  Howitt's  Journal.  {^London^  1847.  8°.  pn 
157-15S.) 

Williams  (James).  The  law  of  the  Book  of 
Mormon.  (Amer.  Law  Review,  v.  34,  pp.  219- 
223.      St.  Louis,  I  goo.) 

Willing  (Mrs.  Jennie  Fowler).  On  American 
soil;  or,  Mormonism  the  Mohammedanism  of  the 
West.  Louisville,  Ky.:  Pickett  Pub.  Co.  [cop. 
1906]     94  p.      16''. 

Wilson  (Albert  Edgar).  Gemeinwirtschaft  und 
Unternehmungsformen  im  Mormonenstaat.  (Jahrb. 
fiir  Gesetzgebung.  v.  31,  pp.  1003-1056.  Leip- 
"g,  1907.) 

Wilson  (J.  R.)  A  description  of  the  Utah 
state  table,  composed  of  pieces  of  wood  of  historic 
interest,  representing  every  state  and  territory  of 
the  Union...  Also  in  the  pocket  are  sealed  up 
many  autographs,  the  constitution  of  the  new  state. 
.  .  .  Built  by  J.  R.  Wilson,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &=  Sons  Co. 
[introd.  1896]     49  p.      12'. 

Wilson  (Lycurgus  Arnold).  Outlines  of  Mor- 
mon philosophy;  or.  The  answer  given  by  the  Cios- 
pel,  as  revealed  through  Joseph  Smith,  to  the  ques- 
tions of  life.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  A'ews,  lgo5. 
2  p.l.,  xiii,  I  1.,  17-123  p.      12°. 

Winchester  (Benjamin).  A  history  of  the 
priesthood  from  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  the 
pi-esent  time,  written  in  defence  of  the  doctrine  and 
position  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  .  .a.  .  .treatise  upon  the  fundamental 
sentiments,  particularly  those  which  distinguish  the 
above  society  from  others  now  extant.  Philadel- 
phia: Brown,  Picking  &=  Guilbert,  1 843.  168  p. 
24"- 

The  origin  of  the  Spaulding  story,  concern- 
ing the  Manuscript  found  :   with  a  short  biography 
of  Dr.  P.  Hulbert,  the  originator  of  the   same. 
Philadelphia:  Brown,  Picking   (Sr'    Guilbert,  1840. 
24  p.      8°. 

Plain  facts,  shewing  the  origin  of  the  Spauld- 
ing story...  Repub.  by  George  J.  Adams...  to 
which  is  added,  a  letter  from  Elder  S.  Rigdon, 
also,  one  from  Elder  O.  Hyde,  on  the  above  sub- 
ject. Bedford,  Eng.:  C.  B.  Merry,  1841.  27  p. 
12°. 

Plain  Facts  is  the  same  as  Origin  of  the  Spaulding  story, 
next  above. 

Synopsis  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  con- 
cordance, in  which  the  synonymous  passages  are 
arranged  together.     Chiefly  designed  to  illustrate 


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General  Works,  cont'd. 

the  doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  To  which  is  added.  .  .an  epitome  of 
ecclesiastical  history,  etc.  Philadelphia:  The  Au- 
thor, 1841.     viii,  9-256  p.     32°. 

Winder  (John  R.)  Mormonism  not  a  menace. 
(National  Maga.  v.  16,  pp.  553-561.  Boston, 
igo2.) 

Wishard  (Samuel  E.)  The  Mormon  hierarchy: 
its  aims  and  methods.  (Homiletic  Rev.  v.  45, 
pp.  199-206.      New  York,  1903  ) 

The  Mormon  propaganda.   (Homiletic  Rev. 

New  York,  1899.     8°.     v.  37,  pp.  112-119.) 

The   Mormons.      New  York:  Presbyterian 

Home  Afissions.  1904.  ix,  i  1.,  121  p.,  3  pi.,  3  port. 
lb". 

Why  unseat  Apostle  Smoot?     [/Ve-u  York, 

1903.]     6  p.      24°. 

kepr.  by  the  Interdenominational  Council  of  Women  for 
Christian  and  Patriotic  Service. 

Women  (The)  of  Mormonism;  or.  The  story  of 
polygamy  as  told  by  the  victims  themselves.  Edited 
by  Jennie  Anderson  Froiseth.  .  .  With  an  introduc- 
tion by  Miss  Frances  E.  Willard,  and  supplementary 
papers  by  Rev.  Leonard  B:iCon,  D.D.,  LL^.  D.,  Hon. 
P.  T.  van  Zile  and  others.  Detroit,  Mich.:  C.  G.  G. 
Paine,  1882.     xviii,  19-416  p.,  3  pi.,  lO  port.     8°. 

Woodman  (Wood  ville).  ^f^- Gibson  (William), 

and  WOODVILLE  WOOD.MAN. 

Woodruff  (Wilford).  I>eaves  from  my  journal. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Off.,  1882.  3  ]., 
96  p.    2.  ed.    12°.    (Faith-promoting  series.    Bk.  3.) 

[Sermon,    referring    to    the    organization, 

growth  and  future  of  the  Mormon  church;  in  the 
Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City,  Sun.,  Feb.  24,  1899.] 
(In:  The  Salt  Lake  Herald,  Tues.,  Feb.  26,  1889, 
V.  19,  no.  229,  p.  2.      Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  i88g.) 

Wood^ward  (C.  L.)  The  first  half  century  of 
Mormonism.  Papers,  engravings,  photographs, 
and  autograph  letters,  collected  and  arranged  [in 
scrap  books]  by  Charles  L.  Woodward.  A^ew  York, 
1880.      2  v.     4°. 

World's  Fair  ecclesiastical  history  of  Utah. 
Compiled  by  representatives  of  the  religious  denom- 
inations. Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  i)' 
Sons  Co.,  1893.     viii,  9-318  p.     8°. 

Wyl  (W.)  "  Post  tenebras  lux."  Mormon  por- 
traits; or.  The  truth  about  the  Mormon  leaders 
from  1830  to  i8S6...[v.  i.  Joseph  Smith,  the 
prophet,  his  family  and  his  friends:  a  study  based 
on  facts  and  documents]  Salt  Lake  City:  Tribune 
Print.  &>  Publish.  Co.,  1886.      2  p.].,  320  p.     16°. 

Year  (The)  of  jubilee.  A  full  report  of  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  fiftieth  annual  conference  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  held 
in  the  large  Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City,  April  6-8, 
1880.  Also,  a  report  of  the  exercises  in  the  Salt 
Lake  Assembly  Hall. .  .preceding  the  conference. 
Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  N'ezvs  Est.,  18S0.  no  p. 
8°. 

Young  (Anna  Eliza).  Wife  no.  19;  or.  The 
story  of  a  life  in  bondage.  .  .a  complete  expose  of 
Mormonism..  .revealing  the  sorrows,  sacrifices  and 
sufferings  of  women  in  polygamy. .  .  With  introduc- 
tory notes  by  John  B.  Gough  and  Mary  A.  I^iver- 
more.  Hartford,  Conn.:  Duslin,  Gilman  b'  Co., 
1875-     5-605  p.,  7  pi.,  3  port.     8°. 


— —  Hartford:    Diistin,    Gilman    &"   Co., 

1876.     605  p.,  9  pi..  3  port.     8°. 

Young  (Brigham).  Brigham  Young's  will.  [Salt 
Lake  City,  1877.]     8  p.     8°. 

[Salt  Lake  City,  1879.]     8  p.     8°. 

The  resurrection.     A  discourse.  .  .delivered 

in  the  New  Tabernacle,  Salt  Lake  City,  at  the  Gen 
eral    Conference,    October    8th,    1875.      Salt  Lake 
City:  Deserct  News.  .  .[iS-j  si]      up.     8°. 

Young  (Brigham),  as  Governor.  Proclamations, 
1851-52,  during  ist  and  special  sessions  of  Legis- 
lative Assembly.  (Legisl.  Assem.  journals.  1851/2; 
pp.  158-167.) 

Contains:  Proclamations  of  July  i,  1851  (apportionment); 
July  21,  1851  (division  of  Terr,  into  3  Indian  agencies);  Aug. 
8,  1851  (division  of  Terr,  into  judicial  districts);  Sept.  18,  1851 
(declaration  ot  persons  elected  to  Council  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives); Oct.  4,  1051  (place  of  holding  Nov.  election); 
Dec.  19,  1851  (day  of  praise  and  thanksgiving);  Feb.  4,  1852 
(calling  spt-cial  session);  March  12, 1852  (fi.ting  day  for  election 
of  Lieut.  General). 

Young  (Brigham),  as  Superintendent  of  Indian 
Affairs.  Report  as  ex-officio  supt.  of  Indian  Af- 
fairs for  Utah  Terr,  for  1855.  (In:  Ann.  rept.  In- 
terior Dept.     1855,  pp.  515-526.) 

34.    cong.,  I.    sess.     Sen.    ex.  doc.  i: 

pp.  515-526.    House  ex.  doc.  i:  pp.  515-526. 

Report  as  ex  officio  supt.  of  Indian  Affairs 

for  Utah  Terr,  for  1856.       (In:  Ann.  rept.  Interior 
Dept.      1856,  pp.  575-7S7.) 

34.    cong.,  3.  sess.       Sen.  ex.  doc.  5, 

PP-  575-787;  House  ex.  doc.  i,  pp.  575-787- 

Report  as  ex-oflficio   supt.  of  Indian  Affairs 

for  Utah  Terr,    for  1857.     (In:  Ann.  rept.  Interior 
Dept.      1857,   pp.   593-602.) 

35.  cong.,  I.  sess.     Sen.  ex.  doc.  ir: 

pp.  593-602;   House  ex.  doc.  2:  pp.  593-602. 

This  report  contains  correspondence  of  1855  on  the  sending 
of  Mormon  missionaries  to  the  Indians. 

For  additional  material  relating  to  Brigham  Young  other 
than  that  immediately  following,  see  United  States. 
Public  Documents,  under  the  years  1852,  1857,  1858  and  1862. 

The  Journal  of  Discourses,  published  in  Liverpool  1854-85  by 
Brigham  Young,  his  counselors  and  the  Twelve  Apostles,  and 
by  John  Taylor,  contains  official  reports  of  the  principal  dis- 
courses delivered  in  Salt  Lake  City  during  Young's  regime. 

Address  to  the  Saints  in  Utah.  Is  Brigham 
Young  President  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  or 
is  he  not?  [.Signed:  Truth  conquers.]  London: 
Nichols  dr"  Son,  1886.      15  p.      12°. 

Anderson  (Edward  H.).  The  life  of  Brigham 
Young.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q.  Cannon  &"  Sons  Co., 
1893.     viii,  g-173  P-      12°. 

Arthur  (Charlotte)  vs.  Brigham  Young  es- 
tate. In  the  District  Court,  3.  Judicial  District, 
Utah  Territory,  C.  A.,  Plaintiff,  vs.  B.  Y.  Estate, 
Defendants.  Transcript  and  statement  on  appeal 
[in  her  suit  to  recover  land  in  Salt  Lake  City. 
n.  p.   1879]      26  p.      8°. 

Brighamism:  its  promises  and  their  failures. 
Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  The  Reorganized  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  [18—].  8  p.  8°. 

Brighamite  doctrines.  A  delir.eation  of  some 
of  the  false  doctrines  of  Brighamism,  in  extracts 
from  sermons  and  teachings  of  Brigham  Young  and 
some  of  his  colleagues.  [Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  HI.: 
True  Latter-Day  Saints'  Herald  18—?]      8  p.      8°. 

Crockwell  (James  H.)  Pictures  and  biographies 
of  Brigham  Young  and  his  wives.  Being  a  true  and 
correct    statement   of    the  birth,   life  and  death  of 


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JVorks  about  Brigliam  Young,  cont'd. 
President  Brigham  Voung.  .  .and  brief  biographies 
of  his  twenty-six  wives,  and  names  and  number  of 
children  born  to  them.  Salt  Lake  City:  G.  Q,  Can- 
non &'  Sons  [18 — ].  40  p.,  15  pis.,  I  port.  obi. 
24°. 

[Death  and  funeral  of  Brigham  Young.]  (In: 
Salt  Lake  Semi- Weekly  Herald.     Sept.  5,  1877.) 

Death  of  President  Brigham  Young.  Brief 
sketch  of  his  life  and  labors.  Funeral  ceremonies, 
with  full  report  of  the  addresses.  Resolutions  of 
respect,  etc.  Salt  Lake  City:  Deseret  Nexus..., 
1877-     35  P-      8°. 

Deserkt  News,  extra,  containing  a  revelation  on 
celestial  marriage,  a  remarkable  vision,  two  dis- 
courses delivered  by  President  Brigham  Young.  .  . 
St.  Louis  [1852].     48  p.     8°. 

DiLKE  {Sir  Charles  Wentworth).  Brigham 
Young.  Mormondom.  Western  editors.  Utah. 
Nameless  Alps.  (In  his:  Greater  Britain.  Lon- 
don, 186S.     2  V.     8°.     vi,  pp.  i46-i8g.) 

Fraud  on  the  will  [of  Brigham  Young].  Over 
a  million  dollars  stolen  by  Taylor  &  Co.  Suit  of 
the  heirs.  . .  Full  exposure  of  the  robbery.  . .  \Salt 
Lake  City,  1879.]     9-28  p.      8°. 

Greeley  (Horace).  The  Mormons  and  Mor- 
monism.  Two  hours  with  Brigham  Young.  Salt 
Lake  and  its  environs.  (In  his:  An  overland  jour- 
ney, from  New  York  to  San  Francisco...  New 
York,  i860.      12°.     pp.   209-244.) 

Hickman  (William  A.)  Brigham's  destroying 
angel:  being  the  life,  confession,  and  startling  dis- 
closures of  the  notorious  Bill  Hickman,  written 
by  himself,  with  explanatory  notes  by  J.  H.  Beadle. 
New  York:  G.  A.  Crofutt,  1872.  vii,  9-219  p., 
2  port.      12°. 

Lee  (John  Doyle).  Mormonism  unveiled,  in- 
cluding. .  .Complete  life  of  Brigham  Young.  .  .  St. 
Louis,  1882.     8°. 

St.  Louis,  1891.     8°. 

Lyford  (C.  P.)  Brigham  Young's  record  of 
blood!  or.  The  necessity  for  that  famous  "Bible  and 
Revolver"...  \_Salt  Lake  City]  1876.  15  p.  8'. 
Reprint  Salt  Lake  Daily  Tribune,  January  25,  1876. 

McCarthy  (Justin).  Brigham  Young.  (In  his: 
Modern  leaders.  New  York,  i^jz.   8°.   pp.  96-105.) 

Snow  (Zerubbabel),  and  George  A.  Smith. 
Latter-Day  Saints  in  Utah.  Opinion  of  Z.  Snow, 
Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Utah,  upon  the  official 
course  of  Gov.  B.  Young.  Plea  of  G.  A.  Smith, 
and  charge  of  Judge  Snow,  upon  the  trial  of  How- 
ard Egan  for  the  murder  of  James  Monroe.  Ver- 
dict. A  bill  to  establish  a  territorial  government 
for  Utah,  etc.  Liverpool:  F.  D.  Richards,  1852. 
iv,  5-24  p.     8°. 

TULLIDGE  (Edward  W.)  Life  of  Brigham 
Young;  or,  Utah  and  her  founders.  [With  bio- 
graphical sketches,  supplementary  to  same.]  New 
York,  [876.      I  p.l.,  iv,  458,  8:  p.,  I  port.     8°. 

United  States. — Adjutant  General.  [Letter 
dated  April  28,  1862,  to  Brigham  Young  authoriz- 
ing him  to  equip  a  company  of  cavalry,  pay  for 
which  to  be  furnished  later  by  the  United  States.] 
{In:  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Official  Records.  Ser. 
3,  V.  2,  p.  27.     Washington,  1902.) 


United  States. — Indian  Affairs  Committee. 
Report  [recommending  appropriation  for  payment 
of]  unsettled  accounts  of  Brigham  Young... late 
governor  and  ex-officio  superintendent  of  Indian 
affairs  in  Utah,  1856-1858...  February  19,  1S64. 
2  p.    8°.    (U.S.  38.  Cong.  I  Sess.    House  rept.  21.) 

Waite  {Mrs.  Catharine  Van  Valkenburg). 
The  Mormon  prophet  and  his  harem;  or,  An  au- 
thentic history  of  Brigham  Young,  his  numerous 
wives  and  children.  Cambridge:  Riverside  Press, 
1866.     X,  280  p.,  I  pi.,  I  plan,  4  port.     12°. 

Chicago:  J.  S.  Goodman  &'  Co.,  1868. 

318  p.,  2  pi.,  4  port.     5.  ed.  rev.     8°. 

Watchman,  pseud.  Brigham's  manner  of  tithing 
and  consecration  examined.  [Signed  Watchman.] 
Piano,  III.:  The  Rcorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter  Day  Saints  [18-?].      8  p.      8°. 

Young  (Anna  Eliza).  Wife  no.  19;  or.  The 
story  of  a  life  in  bondage.  .  .a  complete  expose  of 
Mormonism  ..revealing  the  sorrows,  sacrifices  and 
sufferings  of  women  in  polygamy...  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1875.      8°. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  1876.      8°. 

Young  (Eugene).  Mormon  indorsement  of 
polygamy.  (Independent.  New  York,  1898.  8°. 
V.  50,  pp.  1570-72.) 

Young  (J.  W.)  Mormonism:  its  origin,  doc- 
trines and  dangers.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:  G.Wahr 
[cop.  1900].      71  p.      12°. 

Young  Ladies'  Mutual  Improvement  Associa- 
tion. Guide  to  the  first  year's  course  of  study.  .  . 
Issued  as  sanctioned  by  the  first  presidency  of  the 
church.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  <5r" 
Sons  Co.  [188-?]     41  p.     8°. 

Guide  to  the  second  year's  course  of  study 

.  . .  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Cannon  (5r"  Sons 
Co.  [188-?]     83  p.      8°. 

Zane  (Charles  S.)  The  Edmunds  law.  "  Un- 
lawful cohabitation,"  as  defined  by...Chas.  S. 
Zane,  of  the  Territory  of  Utah,  in  the  trial  of 
Angus  M.  Cannon,  Esq.,  in  the  Third  District 
Court,  Salt  Lake  City,  April  27,  28,  29,  1885... 
Salt  Lake  City:  Juvenile  Instructor  Office,  1885. 
118  p.      12°. 

Zimmer  von  Ulbersdorf  (G.  A.)  Unter  den 
Mormonen  in  Utah.  Mit  besonderer  Beriicksich- 
tigung  der  deutschen  evangelischen  Missionsarbeit. 
Ein  Beitrag  zur  neueren  Missionsgeschichte.  Mit 
8  Illustrationen.  Gutersloh:  C.  Bertelsmann,  1908, 
130  p.,  6  pi.,  2  port.     8°. 


Seceding  Organizations. 
Reorganized  Church. 

This  section  is  a  list  of  the  publications  of  the  Reorganized 
Church,  so  far  as  they  are  in  the  Library.  There  is  also 
included  a  small  number  of  works  about  the  Church. 

Periodicals. 

Autumn  Leaves.  [Monthly.]  v.  17-date. 
Lainoni,  Iowa,  igo4-date.      4°. 

Current. 

Expositor  (The).  [Monthly.]  v.  i,  nos.  2-3, 
II  (February-March,  November,  1885).  v.  2,  no.  4 
(April,  1886).      Oakland,  Cal.,  1885-1886.      f°. 


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Reorganized  Church,  cont'd. 

Journal  of  history.  Published  by  Board  of 
Publication  of  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter- Day  Saints,  v.  l-date  (1908-date). 
Lamoni,  Iowa,  1908-date.     4°. 

Current. 

Messenger  (The)  of  the  Reorganized  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  v.  1-3,  nos. 
1-2.      Salt  Lake  City,  1874.      f°. 

Religio  (The)  quarterly;  lessons  on  the  Book  of 
Mormon  and  archeology,  and  programs  for  locals 
and  home  classes,  v.  2,  no.  i;  v.  3-date.  Inde- 
pendence, Mo.,  1904-date.     8°. 

Current,  v.  2,  no.  i,  publ.  in  Lamoni,  la.  v.  5,  no.  4-date, 
has  subtitle:  Lessons  on  the  Book  of  Mormon  and  Latter-day 
revelation  and  programs  (or  locals  and  home  classes. 

Restorer   (The).     [Monthly.]     v.    3,    nos.    3, 
8[-i3]  (February,  July-December,  1869).  Birniing- 
kam,  Eng.,  1869.      8°. 
Number  13  wrongly  numbered  12. 
Saints'  (The)  Advocate,     v.  1-8.    Piano,  III., 
1878-86.      8°. 

W.  W.  Blair,  editor.  From  v.  4,  no.  5  pub.  in  Lamoni, 
Iowa. 

Saints' (The)  Herald,  v.  24-39,  46-47,  50-date. 
Lamoni,  la.,  1877-date.     f°. 

Current. 

Early  volumes  fortnightly;  later  weekly.  Continuation  of 
True  Latter-Day  Saints'  Herald. 

The  minutes  of  the  general  conferences  of  the  Reorganised 
Church  have  been  published  as  supplements  to  the  Saints' 
Herald  for  several  years  past. 

True  (The)  Latter-Day  Saints'  Herald,    v.  1-23. 
Cincinnati,  O.      Piano,  III.,  1860-76.      8°. 
Cont'd  by  Saints'  Herald. 

Zion's  Ensign  [weekly],  v.  i,  nos.  7,  ig;  v.  13, 
no.  4;  V.  15,  nos.  30-52;  v.  i6-date  (1891,  1902, 
1904-date).     Independence,  Mo.,  1891-date.      f. 

Current.    Suppl.  to  Feb   14. 

Zion's  Hope  [weekly],  v.  19,  no.  i ;  v.  32,  no.  4; 
V.  36,  no.  2  ;  V.  37,  nos.  10-52;  v.  38-date.  Lamoni, 
la.,  iS86-date.     f°. 

Current. 

General  Works. 

Andersen  (Peter),  (7«</MarceSorensen.  Var 
Joseph  Smith  en  sand  Guds  Profet?  Udgivet  af 
den  gjenorganiserede  Jesu  Kristi  Kirke.  [Also] 
En  Indbydelse  til  Guds  Rige.    [«.  t.-p.\    14  p.    8°. 

Anthony  (R.  J.),  and  P.  Anderson.  Crooked 
paths.  [Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House,  189-?] 
15  p.  8".  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ. .  . 
Tracts.      No.  44.) 

Aterupprattade  Jesu  Kristi  Kyrkas  af  de 
Sista  Dagars  Helige.  Den  gode  Herdens  rost. 
[n.  t.-p.']     6  pp.      8°. 

Blair  (William  W.)  The  future  state.  Sermon 
by  Pres.  Blair,  delivered  at  the  general  Church  re- 
union, Logan,  Iowa,  October  16,  1892.  (Reorgan- 
ized Church  of  Jesus  Christ. .  .  Tract  No.  47.  pp. 
50-56.     4°.) 

Joseph  the  seer;  his  prophetic  mission  vin- 
dicated, and  the  divine  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mor- 
mon defended  and  maintained;  being  a  reply  by 
Elder  William  VV.  Blair  to  Elder  William  Sheldon. 
Piano,  III.:  Board  0/ Publication  0/ Latter- Day 
Saints,  1887.     iv,  5-200  p.      12'. 

Joseph  Smith,  a  prophet  of  God.    (In:  [P.  P. 

Pratt's]  A  voice  of  warning. .  .  Lamoni,  Iowa,  1893. 
16".     pp.  128-149.) 


Braden  (Clark),  a«(/ E.  L.  Kelley.  Public 
discussion  of  the  issues  between  the  Reorganized 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  and 
the  Church  of  Christ  (Disciples),  held  in  Kirtland, 
Ohio,  beginning  February  12th  and  closing  March 
8th,  18S4.  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  C.  Braden  [1884]. 
396  P-     8°. 

Briggs  (Jason  W.)  The  basis  of  polygamy:  a 
criticism  upon  the  (so  called)  revelation  of  July  12, 
1843.  Piano,  III.:  Reorg.  Church  of  Latter-Day 
Saints  \\%-i'i\.  8  p.  8°.  (Reorg.  Church  of  Latter- 
Day  Saints,  pamphlet  28.) 

A  word  of  consolation  to  the  Saints  scat- 
tered abroad  in  the  British  Isles.  A  defence  of  the 
law  of  succession.  Joseph,  the  son  of  Joseph  the 
Martyr,  the  only  successor  in  the  first  presidency 
of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints. 
The  doctrine  of  polygamy  proved  false. .  .  n.  p. 
[1863]      16  p.      8°. 

Brighamism :  its  promises  and  their  failures. 
Plana,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  The  Reorganized  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter -Day  Saints  [18 — ].  8  p. 
8  . 

Brighamite  doctrines.  A  delineation  of  some 
of  the  false  doctrines  of  Brighamism.  in  extracts 
from  sermons  and  teachings  of  Brigham  Youngand 
some  of  his  colleagues.  [Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.: 
True  Latter-Day  Saints'  Herald,- 1^—")]     8  p.     8°. 

Caffall  (James).  Apostasy  or  perpetuity,  which? 
Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House  [189-?].  20  p. 
16°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ... 
Tracts.     No.  28.) 

Derry  (Charles).  A  manual  of  the  priesthood; 
or,  God's  ministry  as  revealed  in  these  last  days, 
from  the  Doctrine  and  Covenants,  and  church  his- 
tory. Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House  [189-?]. 
iv,  5-132  p.      16°. 

Ells  (Josiah).  Prophetic  truth,  confirmed  in  the 
appearing  of  the  Book  of  Mormon. .  .  [Pittsburgh: 
J.  Ells,  iSSi]     ix,  58  p.      8°. 

Epistle  of  the  twelve.  Legal  authorities  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints  [With 
songs  of  Zion.]     «./.,  «.  d.     [1850J     26  p.     8°. 

Epitome  of  the  faith  and  doctrines  of  the  Re- 
organized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day 
Saints.  Lamoni,  lo'va  [Herald  Pub.  House,  189-?]. 
I  1.  8°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ. . . 
Tracts.      No.  4.) 

Epitome  of  the  faith  and  doctrines  of  the  Re- 
organized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints  [and  What  is  truth?  What  is  true  orthodoxy? 
What  is  an  evangelical  church?].  Lamoni.  Deca- 
tur Co..  la.:  The  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
C/;r/:r/ [189-?].     2  p.     8°.     (Tracts  4  &  31.) 

Frances.  With  the  church  in  an  early  day. 
[To  which  is  added,  "  Others  with  the  church  in 
an  early  day,"  by  Emma  L.  Anderson,  and  "  He 
that  believelh,"  by  J.  F.  McDowell.]  Lamoni, 
Decatur  Co.,  la.,  1891.     viii,  391  p.,  1  port.     12°. 

Gospel  (The).  [With  Epitome  of  the  faith 
and  doctrines.  .  .]  Lamoni,  Iowa  [Herald  Pub. 
House,  189-?].  I  1.  8°.  (Reorganized  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ. .  .    Tracts.  No.  41.) 


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Reorganized  Church,  cont'd. 

Gurley  (Zenos  H.)  The  lesjal  succession  of 
Joseph  Smith,  son  of  Joseph  Smith  the  Martyr. 
Sermon...  Reported  by  Edwin  Stafford  [Piano, 
Kendall  Co.,  III.:  True  Latter  Day  Saints'  Her- 
ald. 18—?]    ,8  p.      8°. 

Gurley  (Zenos  H.),  atid  Isaac  Sheen.  Evi- 
dences that  Joseph  Smith,  the  Martyr,  was  a 
prophet  of  God.  .  .  [Plana,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  True 
Latter  Day  Saints'  Herald,   18—?]      8  p.      8°. 

Holy  (The)  Scriptures,  translated  and  corrected 
by  the  spirit  of  revelation,  by  Joseph  Smith,  jr., 
the  seer.  Piano,  III.:  The  Church  0/ Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints,   1S67.      917,  286  p.      l6°. 

Sheen  (Isaac).  Great  contrast.  A  selection 
of  texts  from  King  James's  translation  of  the  Bible, 
contrasted  with  the  corresponding  texts  in  the  in- 
spired translation  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Seer. 
l^Plano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  True  Latter  Day  Saints' 
Herald,  1S67.]      8  p.      8°. 

Idolatry.  Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  The  Re- 
organized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints  [iS^].      4  p.      8°. 

Instructor  (The);  a  synopsis  of  the  faith  and 
doctrine  of  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints.  .  .  Compiled  and  arranged  by 
Elder  G.  T.  Griffiths...  Lainoni,  Iowa:  Herald 
Pub.  House,  1893.     iv,  231  p.      16°. 

Kelley  (E.  L.)  See  Braden  (Clark)  and  E. 
L.  Kelley. 

Lamb  (Charles  W.)  An  exposition  of  Mor- 
monism,  and  a  defence  of  truth.  Being  a  refutation 
of  the  report  that  the  Book  of  Mormon  originated 
in  S.  Spaulding's  "Manuscript  found,"  followed 
by  some  evidence  as  to  its  real  origin,  and  the  be- 
lief of  the  true  Latter  Day  Saints.  Grinnell,  1878. 
{46  p.]     16°. 

Lambert  (J.  R.)  The  nature  of  man.  Is  he 
possessed  of  immortality?  Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald 
Pub.  House  [189-?].  12  p.  8°.  (Reorganized 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ.  .  .    Tracts,  No.  I.) 

Luff  (Joseph).  The  old  Jerusalem  gospel. 
Twenty-nine  sermons  representative  of  the  faith  of 
the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  Independence,  Mo.  [Ensign  Pub. 
Hotise?]   1903.      280  p.,  I  port.      12°. 

McDo'well  (J.  F.)  Discipleism;  or,  The  claims 
of  Alex.  Campbell  to  a  restored,  primitive  Christi- 
anity examined.  [Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub. 
House,  1S9-?]  12  p.  8°.  (Reorganized  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ.  . .      Tracts.     No.  13.) 

Mountain  (The;  of  the  Lord's  House.  [Piano, 
Kendall  Co..  III.:]  The  Reorganized  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  [iS — ].     4  p.    8°. 

Piano,  Kendall  Co..  III.:    The  Reorganized 

Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  [18 — ]. 
8  p.      rev.  ed.      8°. 

Origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  Piano,  III. 
[1876]  7  p.  8°.  (Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ, 
pamphlet  30.) 

Page  (John  E.)  The  Spaulding  story,  con- 
cerning the  origin  of  the  Book  of  Mormon... ex- 
posed to  the  righteous  contempt  of  a  candid  pub- 
lic. By  J.  E.  P.  Pastor... in  Pittsburgh,  1843. 
Repub.  with  other  versions,  1S66.  Piano,  III.: 
Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  1866.      16  p.      8°. 


Penrose  (Charles  W.)  Priesthood  and  presi- 
dency. Claims  of  the  "  Josephite  "  or  "  Reorgan- 
ized "  church,  examined  and  compared  with  reason 
and  revelation.  [Salt  Lake  City:]  G.  Q.  Cannon 
is' Sons  Co.,  l%C)%.      36  p.      12°. 

Pratt  (Orson).  Visions  of  Joseph  Smith  the 
seer:  discoveries  of  ancient  American  records  and 
relics;  with  the  statements  of  Dr.  Lederer  (con- 
verted Jew)  and  others.  Piano.  III.:  Board  of 
Educ.  of  the  Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Lat- 
ter Day  Saints  [iS — J.     48  p.      16°. 

Pratt  (Parley  Parker).  A  voice  of  warning 
and  instruction  to  all  people;  or.  An  introduction 
to  the  faith  and  doctrine  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ,  of  Latter- Day  Saints.  Piano,  III,:  The 
Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints,  1863.      256p.      Rev.  ed.      24°. 

Revised.     Also  an  analysis   of   Isaiah 

2g.  Lamoni,  Iowa:  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ ..  .i?>q2-      ^49  P-      i^"^- 

Rejection  of  the  Church.  Piano,  Kendall  Co., 
III. :  The  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter- Day  Saints  [\% — ].      8  p.      8°. 

i"  sheet. 

Reorganisirte  Kirche  Jesu  Christi  der  Heil- 
igen  der  letzten  Tage.  Die  Busse.  Burlington, 
Iowa:  J.  G.  Bauer    [[89-?].      lo  p.      12°. 

Die  Grundsatze  des  E  vangeliums  Jesu  Christi 

und  die  Anwendung  desselben  zur  Errettung  der 
Menschen.  Burlington,  Iowa: J.  G.  Bauer  [I'&f)-!]. 
15  p.      12°. 

Kurzer  Auszug    des    Glaubens    und    der 

Lehren.  Burlington,  Iowa:  J.  G.  Bauer  [iZq-l]. 
I  broadside. 

Die  sechste   Posaune.     Eine   Zeugniss  der 

Wahrheit  fiir  alle  Volker.  Burlington,  Iowa: 
J.  G.  Bauer  [i?,^)-!].      53  p.      12°. 

Die   "eine  Taufe,"  die   Art — wie  und   die 

Personen,  denen  sie  ertheilt  werden  soil;  ihre  Vorbe- 
dingungen  und  ihr  Zweck,  sowie  eine  Beantwortung 
der  Frage;  War  sie   verwalten  oder  ertheilen  soil  ? 

Ste7iiartsville,  Mo.,  l9>'ii.     44  p.      12°. 

Die  Wahrheit.     Burlington,    Iowa:  J.    G. 

Bauer  [l?n)-l\.      8  p.      12°. 

Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter 
Day  Saints.  Minutes  of  general  conferences,  nos. 
39,  40,  47,  49,  5T-date  (1891,  1892,  1900,  1902, 
1904-date).  71.  t.-p.  [Lamoni,  Io7i'ci\  1891-date. 
8°. 

For  several  years  past  the  minutes  have  been  published  as 
the  supplement  of  The  Saints'  Herald,  organ  of  the  Reor- 
ganized Church. 

Report  of  the  Commitee  on  American  Arch- 
eology appointed  by  the  General  Conference... 
1894.  Lainoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House,  1898. 
106  p.,  3  facsim.,  6  maps.      12°. 

What  we  believe.      [Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald 

Pub.  House,  1 89-?]      20  p.      32°. 

Sheen  (Isaac).  Divine  authority  of  Joseph 
Smith  the  Martyr.  No  I.  [and  no.  2.  Piano, 
Kendall  Co.,  III.:  Trite  Latter  Day  Saints'  Herald, 
iS — ?]     2  pamphlets.     8°. 

Great  contrast.     A  selection  of  texts  from 

King  James's  translation  of  the  Bible,  contrasted 
with  the  corresponding  texts  in  the  inspired  trans- 
lation of  Joseph  Smith,  the  seer.  [Piano,  Kendall 
Co.,  III.:  True  Latter  Day  Saints'  Herald,  1867.] 
8  p.      8°. 


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Reorganized  Church,  cont'd. 

Sheldon  (T.  J)  How  to  enter  the  kingdom. 
Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House  [189-?].  6  p. 
16°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ... 
Tracts.     No.  15.) 

Smith  (Alexander  H.)  Polygamy:  was  it  an 
original  tenet  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of 
Latter  Day  Saints?  Piano,  Kendall  Co. y  HI.:  The 
Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints  \\i. — ].     g  p.      8°. 

Smith  (David  H.)  The  Bible  versus  polygamy. 
Piano,  Kendall  Co. ,  ///.  .•  The  Reorganized  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  \\% — ].    14  p.    8°. 

Smith  (Heman  C.)  Historical  sketch  of  the 
quorum  of  twelve  [of  the  Church  of  the  Latter- 
Day  Saints].  (Saints'  Herald,  v.  52,  pp.  283-285. 
Lamoni,  la.,  1905.) 

History    of    the    Church    [of    Latter-Day 

Saints].  (Saints'  Herald,  v.  52,  pp.  270-276. 
Lamotii,  la.,  1905.) 

Short  history  of  the  first  presidency  [of  the 

Church  of  Latter-Day  Saints,  held  by  Joseph 
Smith,  from  1832-44].  (Saints'  Herald,  v.  52, 
pp.  280-281.     Lamoni,  la.,  1905.) 

The  truth  defended;  or,  A  reply  to  Elder 

D.  H.  Bays'  Doctrines  and  dogmas  of  Mormonism. 
Lamoni,  la.:  Board  of  Pub. ..of  Latter  Day  Saints, 
IQOI.     241  p.,  2  pi.      12°. 

Was  Joseph  Smith  a  polygamist?    Lamoni, 

Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House  [1900?].  16  p.  16°. 
(Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ...  Tracts. 
No.  26.) 

Smith  (Hyrum  O.)  The  necessity  for  a  reor- 
ganization of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter 
Day  Saints.  I..amoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House 
[i8g — ?].  43  p.  16°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ.     No.  18.) 

Smith  (Joseph),  jr.,  the  Prophet.  The  book  of 
Mormon.  Translated  by  Joseph  Smith,  jun.  Re- 
printed from  the  third  American  edition.  Piano, 
III. :  Published  by  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  \%-i^.    .\ii,  545  p.     16°. 

A  revelation  and  prophecy:  by  the  Prophet, 

Seer  and  Revelator.  Given  December  25,  1832. 
([Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ ...  Tracts.] 
No.  30.     I  1.     16°. ) 

Smith  (Joseph),  third.  To  the  elect  lady,  on  her 
faithful  care  of  the  mss.  of  the  new  translation.  [A 
poem.]  (In:  The  elect  lady.  .  .Piano,  Kendall  Co., 
III.  [1867]     8\) 

Mormonism  and  polygamy;  plural  marriage 

in  America.  (Arena.  v.  29,  pp.  456-465.  New 
York,  1903.) 

One  wife,  or  many.       \Lanioni,  Iowa:  Her- 

aid  Pub.  Hotise,  li,^-!]  16  p.  8°.  (Reorganized 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ.  .  .Tracts.     No.  43.) 

— —  Polygamy  in  the  United  States.  Has  it  po- 
litical significance?  (North  Amer.  Rev.  v.  176, 
pp.  450-458.     AVw    York,  1903.) 

Reply... to  L.  O.  Littlefield.  in   refutation 

of  the  doctrine  of  plural  marriage.      Lamoni,  Iowa: 

The  Reorg.  Ch.  of  J.  C.  0/  Latter-Day  Saints, 
1885.     48  p.      12°. 

Reply  to  Orson  Pratt.     Piano,  Kendall  Co., 

III.:  The  Reorg.  Ch.  of  J.  C.  of  Latter  Day  Saints 
[18—?].     16  p.     8°.      (No.  14.) 


Who  then  can  be  saved?     Piano,  Kendall 

Co.,    III.:  The  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter  Day  Saints  [i&bd].     4  p.      8". 

Whitney  (Helen  Mar).  Plural  marriage,  as 
taught  by  the  prophet  Joseph.  A  reply  to  Jo- 
seph Smith,  editor  of  the  Lamoni  (Iowa)  ''  Her- 
ald." Salt  Lake  City:  The  Juvenile  Instructor 
Office,  1882.      52  p.      12°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third,  and  Heman  C.  Smith. 
History  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints.  1805-1 890...  Lamoni,  Io7va:  Board  of 
Publication  of  the  Rcorganiztd  Church,  1897-1904. 
4  V.      8°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third,  (?«(/ Thomas  W.  Smith. 
A  manual  of  practice  and  rules  of  order  and  debate 
for  deliberative  assemblies  of  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints.  Piano,  III.:  Bd.  of 
Publication  of  the  Church  of  Christ,  1876.  iv, 
12S  p.      24°. 

Smith  (Joseph),  third,  and  others.  The  Saint's 
Harp:  a  collection  of  hymns  and  spiritual  songs  for 
public  and  private  devotion.  Piano,  III. :  The  Reor- 
ganized Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day 
Saints.  1870.     vi,  791  p.     24°. 

Smith  (Lucy),  mother  of  the  Prophet.  Bio- 
graphical sketches  of  Joseph  Smith,  the  Prophet,  and 
his  progenitors  for  many  generations.  Piano,  III., 
Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Cht  ist  of  Latter  Day  Saints: 
1S80.      312  p.      16". 

Smith  (William).  Remonstrances  of  William 
Smith,  et  al.,  of  Covington,  Kentucky,  against  the 
admission  of  Deseret  into  the  Union.  December 
31.  1849.  3  p.  S°.  (U.  S.  31.  Cong.  I.  Sess. 
House  mis.  doc.  43.) 

Spaulding  (Solomon).  The  "  Manuscript 
found,"  Or  "  Manuscript  story,"  of  the  late  Solo- 
mon Spaulding;  from  a  verbatim  copy  of  the  origi- 
nal. .  .including  correspondence  touching  the  manu- 
script... Lamoni,  la.:  Church  of  Latter-Day 
Saints,  1S85.      144  p.     16°. 

StaflFord  (Edwin).  Need  of  revelation.  Piano, 
III. :  True  Latter-Day  Saints'  Herald  Office  [1843]- 
4  p.     S°. 

Stebbins  (Henry  A.)  Concordance  and  refer- 
ence guide  to  the  Book  of  Doctrine  and  Covenants 
.  ..  Lamoni,  Iowa:  Herald  Pub.  House,  1893.  30  p. 
16°. 

Stenhouse  (T.  B.  H.)  The  dawning  of  free- 
dom. (In  his:  Rocky  Mountain  Saints.  London 
[1874].     8'.     pp.  622-645.) 

Successor  (The)  in  the  prophetic  office  and 
presidency  of  the  Church.  [Signed  by  An  Elder 
in  Utah.  Piano,  Kendall  Co.,  III.:  The  Reorg- 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day  Saints 
18—?].     1 5  p.     8°. 

[Piano,    Kendall    Co.,    III.:     The    Reorg. 

Church    of  Jesus    Christ   of  Latter-Day    Saints 
iS— ?].      16  p.     Rev.  ed.     8°. 

Truths  by  three  witnesses:  a  warning  voice. 
[With  Epitome  of  the  faith  and  doctrines...] 
Lamoni,  Iowa  [Herald  Pub.  House,  l8g-?].  I  1. 
8°.  (Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ. .  .  Tracts. 
No.  21.) 

TuUidge  (Edward  Wheelock).  Life  of  Joseph 
the  Prophet.  Piano,  Illinois:  Board  of  Pub.  of 
the  Reorg.  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-Day 
Saints,  1880.     xii,  827  p.,  4  port.     [2.  ed.]     8°. 


LIST    OF    WORKS    RELATING    TO    THE    MORMONS 


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Reorganized  Chtireh,  confd. 

WahlstrcBin(Tohan).^  En  Inbjudning  till  Guds 
Rike.  Utjjifven  af  den  Aterupprattade  Jesu  Kristi 
Kyrka  af  de  Sista  Dagars  Helige.  [189-?]  2  1.  8°. 
Watchman,  pseud.  Brigham's  manner  of 
tithing  and  consecration  examined.  [Signed  Watch- 
man.] Piano,  III.:  The  Reo7-g.  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latler-Bay  Saints  [li:—!].     8  p.     8°. 

The    elect    lady.       [Signed      Watchman.] 

Piano,    Kendall   Co.,    III.:    The  Reorg.  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints  \l?>b~^.    4  p.    8''. 

Watson  (Wingfield).  The  necessity  of  baptism ; 
and  of  having  authority  from  God  to  preach  the 
gospel,  and  to  administer  in  the  ordinances  thereof. 
[By  Wingfield  Watson.]  Piano,  III. :  Herald  Office 
[18-].     8  p.     4°. 

What  is  truth?  What  is  true  orthodo.xy?  What 
is  an  evangelical  church?  [With  Epitome  of  the 
faith  and  doctrines.  .  .]  Lamoni,  Iowa  [Herald Pub. 
House.  i8g-?].  i  1.  8°.  (Reorganized  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ. .  .    Tracts.     No.  31.) 

James    J.     Strang's    Church. 

Periodicals. 
Gospel  Herald...  for  the  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  v.  i,  nos.  4,  g;  v.  2, 
nos.  1-2,  5,  9t  23-24,  26-28,  32,  36-38,  42,  46, 
48-49,  51-52;  V.  3,  nos.  1-2,  4-6,  10-12,  22,  29, 
31,  39,  44-4?.  47-52;  V.  4,  nos.  I,  11-15,  22,  25, 
30,  33.  38-39.  44-45.  47-48;  V.  5,  nos.  4,  6,  9. 
Ja?nes  J.  Strang,  Voree,   Wis.,  1846-47.      4°. 

V.  I,  entitled  Voree  Herald;  v.  2,  nos.  1-26,  entitled  Zion's 
Reveille. 

Star  (The)  in  the  East,  edited  by  G.  J.  Adams. 
[Monthly.]  v.  l,  no.  l.  (November,  1846.)  Bos- 
ton, 1846.     8°. 

General  Works. 

Bates  (George  C.)  Beaver  Island  prophet. 
The  trial  in  this  city  in  1851  of  "  King  "  Strang. 
From  the  Detroit  Advertiser  and  Tribune  of  July 
12,  1877.  (In:  Michigan  Pioneer  and  Hist.  Soc. 
Collections,  vol.  32,  1903,  pp.  225-235.) 

Book  of  the  Law;  The  Diamond.  See 
Strang  (James  J.) 

Dombe  (  ).  An  American  kingdom  of 
Mormons.  (In:  Magazine  of  Western  History. 
V.  3,  no.  6  (Apr.,  l8S6\  pp.  645-651.  Cleveland, 
O.,  1886.     S°.) 

Refers  to  Strang's  kingdom  on  Beaver  Island  in  Lake 
Michigan. 

Horton  (T.)  A  true  history  of  the  rise  of  the 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter  Day  Saints — of 
the  restoration  of  the  Holy  Priesthood,  and  of  the 
late  discovery  of  ancient  American  records, .  ..  and 
martyrdom  of  their  prophet,  Joseph  Smith,  and  the 
appointment  of  his  successor  James  J.  Strang. 
Geneva,  N.  Y.:  Gazette,  Print  [[84-?].   47  p.   24°. 

Leg'ler  (Henry  E.)  The  king  of  Beaver  Island. 
(Chautauquan.  v.  31,  pp.  133-137.  Meadville. 
Pa.,  1900.) 

King   Strang's   press.     A   bibliographica' 

narrative.  (Literaiy  collector,  v.  8,  pp.  33-40. 
New  York,  1904.) 

A  Moses  of  the  Mormons.     Strang's  City 

of  Refuge  at  Voree  and  his  Kingdom  on  an  Island 


in    Lake  Michigan.      11 3-1 79    p.     8°.     (Parkman 
Club  Publications,  nos.  15-16.     Milwaukee,  1S97.) 

Reprinted  in  Michigan  Pioneer  and 

Hist.  Soc.  Coll.,  vol.  32,  1903,  pp.  180-224. 

Prophetic  controversy.  No.  2,  extracted  from 
the  writings  and  criticisms  of  John  E.  Page.  James 
J.  Strang,  William  Marks  and  Hyrum  P.  Brown, 
to  which  are  added  a  few  notes  in  brackets,  and  a 
short  commentary  by  the  transcriber,  Wingfield 
Watson.      «./>.,  n.  d.      28  p.      8°. 

Roberts  (Brigham  H.)  Succession  in  the 
presidency  of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Lat- 
ter-Day  Saints.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah:  G.  Q.  Can- 
non Gy  Sons  Publ.  Co.,  igoo.  iv,  i  1.,  7-162  p. 
3.  ed.      12°. 

Devotes  a  chapter  to  the  claim  of  J.  J.  Strang  to  be  the 
successor  of  Joseph  Smith,  jr.,  the  Prophet. 

Somers  (A.  N.)  An  American  king.  (Nat. 
Maga.      V.   14,  pp.  115-121.      Boston,  \cp\.') 

Strang  (James  J.)  The  Beaver  Island  Mor- 
mons. (In:  N.  Y.  Tribune.  July  2,  1853.  p.  3, 
cols.  4-6.) 

[The  Book  of  the  Law  of  the  Lord;  con- 
sisting of  an  inspired  translation  of  some  of  the 
most  important  parts  of  the  law  given  to  Moses, 
and  a  very  few  additional  commandments,  with 
brief  notes  and  references.  Printed  by  command 
of  the  King.  At  the  Royal  Press,  St.  James, 
A.  R.  /.]  [1856?]     336  p.     16°. 

This  copy  begins  with  page  17;  the  missing  title-page  and 
text  are  supplied  by  a  photograph  of  the  title  and  a  typewrit- 
ten transcript  of  pages  1-16,  furnished  through  the  iiindness 
of  Mr.  Henry  E.  Legler. 

Mr.  Legler,  in  his  letter  of  Dec.  8,  1904,  transmitting  the 
missing  pages,  says:  '*  1  find,  upon  referring  to  my  copy^ 
that  these  preliminary  pages  are  printed  upon  paper  different 
in  texture  from  the  paper  beginning  with  page  17.  I  judge, 
therefore,  that  this  material  must  have  been  printed  subse- 
quently to  the  main  body  of  the  worl<  and  bound  in  by  some 
one  who  had  the  original  sheets.  I  have  had  the  typewritten 
copy  made  upon  sheets  approximately  the  same  size  as  the 
original  and  in  a  way  to  indicate  the  material  upon  each  page. 
The  last  page  of  printed  matter  in  this  preliminary  material 
is  numbered  7.  The  recto  of  this  page  is  blank  and  then 
there  is  a  skip  to  page  17." 

On  one  of  the  first  fly-leaves  of  the  volume  in  this  Library 
is  a  note  by  William  Berrian,  as  follows:  "Complete.  Same 
as  J.  J.  Strang's  own  copy  in  possession  of  one  of  his  wives. 
Jany.  1887.  W.  B.  There  was  no  title-page  to  even  his  own 
copy." 

This  Library's  copy  bound  in  half  calf,  with  lettering  on  the 
back.     '■  Book  of  the  Law.     H.  G.  Hall." 

The  diamond:  being  the  law  of  prophetic 

succession   and  a  defense  of  the  calling  of  James 
J.  Strang  as  successor  to  Joseph  Smith.  .,      Voree, 

Wis.:   Church  of  Latter  Day  Saints,  1848.      16  p. 
8°.     (Gospel  tract  No.  4.) 

This  pamphlet  was  issued  by  Strang  to  prove  that  he  was 
appointed  Joseph  Smith's  successor. 

The    prophetic   controversy.     A    letter. .  . 

to  Mrs.  Corey.      Saint  James,  1854.     49  p.     8°. 

The  revelations  of  James  J.  Strang.    [  Boyne, 

Charlevoix  Co.,  Mich.,  18 — ?]     22  p.      8°. 

See  also  Prophetic  controversy.  No.  2. 

Williams  (Elizabeth  Whitney).  A  child  of 
the  sea;  and,  Life  among  the  Mormons.  Harbor 
Springs,  Mich.:  The  Authot ,  1905.  229  p.,  7  pi., 
2  port.      8°. 

Account  of  the  Mormon  settlement  on  Beaver  Island,  Lake 
Michigan,  under  the  leadership  of  Strang. 


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Alcuin  of  Vork:  lectures  delivered  in  the  Cathe 
dral  Church  of   Bristol  in   igoy  and   igoS,  by  the  ■ 
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Bernstorff  (Albrecht  von),  Graf.  The  Bern- 
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Mrs.  Charles  Edward  Barrett- Lennard  and  M.  W. 
Hoper.  With  an  introduction  by  the  Right  Hon. 
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Green  &^  Co.,  igoS.      2  v.  S°. 

Blaine  (Harriet  Bailey  Stanwood).  Letters  of 
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BuNYAN  (John).  Grace  abounding  to  the  chief 
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death  of  John  Bunyan;  or,  A  brief  relation  of  the 
exceeding  mercy  of  God  in  Christ  to  him.  Boston: 
S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green,  1732.  4  p.L,  182  p. 
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DUYCKINCK  family.  The  Duyckinck  and  allied 
families.  Being  a  record  of  the  descendants  of 
Evert  Duyckinck  who  settled  in  New  Amsterdam, 
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and  J.  Cornell.  New  York:  T.  A.  Wright,  1908. 
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G.\LTON  (Francis).  Memories  of  my  life.  With 
eight  illustrations.  London:  Methiieti  &"  Co.  [1908] 
2.  ed.     8°. 

Goethe  im  Lichte  der  Vererbungslehre.  By 
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Haeckel  (Ernst).  Ernst  Haeckel;  Versuch 
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Irvine  family.  The  Irvines  and  their  kin.  Re- 
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Lincoln  (Abraham).  Reminiscences  of  Abraham 
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Smith  (Joseph  Russell).  The  ocean  carrier. 
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Williams  (Archibald).  How  it  is  done;  or, 
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Societe  Nat.  des  Chemins  de 
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